
A full-functioning Lenovo laptop for just £6? This price error shocked even our veteran flippers. Snagged via an instant alert, the Slim 3 flipped.
This flip came from an Amazon UK pricing slip where the ASUS Zenbook S14 UX5406SA (OLED, Core Ultra 7, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD) was listed at just £323.65 instead of ~£900-£1,200. The buyer snagged it, relisted on eBay immediately, and sold it for £818.89 on 15 July 2025, netting a tidy £495 profit after fees. This is a textbook example of a high-end electronics error flip; they’re rare and lucrative when you move fast.
Price error spotted on Amazon UK with huge markdown.
Product: 2024 Asus Zenbook S14 OLED (Core Ultra 7, 3 K OLED touch).
Purchase at £323.65, ~‑60% off retail.
Sold on eBay for £818.89 on 15 July 2025.
Profit ~£495 (ROI ~153%), pure margin since no liquidation/production costs.
Fastest sellers earn big; this one closed within days.
28/06/2025
9.03 AM - Amazon UK listing displayed Zenbook at £323.65 instead of £900+.
28/06/2025
Buyer capitalises before price correction.
10/07/2025
Around 10 July 2025 - Relisted on eBay with boosted pricing, market open.
15/07/2025
Sold at £818.89, closing the flip with ~£500 gain.
▶️ eBay Sold Listing – Zenbook S14 OLED (sale at £818.89)
▶️ Amazon UK Product Page
That’s one helluva score, pure textbook error-flip brilliance. High-value electronics like premium laptops don’t glitch often, when they do, quick hands win big. The ROI here sits at ~153%, netting ~£500 after fees and postage. If you see errors like this, move not tw-as*l, but you already did.
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