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-led Air Assault Fails to Halt Terror Group's Advance on Kurdish City of Kobani ,Supra Shoes Mens UKAnalysing the Deal Behind Flipkart's Big Billion Day SaleBy Rahul ROctober 7, 2014 13:21 BSTA poster of Flipkart's recently concluded Big Billion Day sale.FlipkartOn 6 October, the whole of India was in near-celebration mode, not because the Diwali festive season was about to begin in fifteen days' time, but because Flipkart was celebrating its 'Big Billion Day'.Even the budget Xiaomi Redmi 1S was offered as part of the 'Big Billion Day' celebrations on Flipkart. For those of you who do not know what the big billion day was all about, it is equivalent to the popular 'Black Friday' sale that takes place in the US.Unrealistic discounts were offered by sellers on Flipkart, on almost all categories of products, ranging from toiletries to the latest sophisticated gadgets. The unrealistic nature of the discounts had no limit, and some sellers claimed to offer up to 90% discount on their multiple products.With such absurd discounts on products, Flipkart also aimed at making quick money, that is, as much as 1 billion Indian Rupees, within a matter of 24 hours (The Big Billion sale lasted for just one day, 6 October 2014).People also seemingly embraced Flipkart's 'billion dollar' sales pitch,Supra Skytop III Red White Mens, as the company reported a Rs six billion sale on the Big Billion Day.But was the Big Billion Day as rosy as it promised? Let's find out.Were the offered discounts real?It seems that the discounts were in fact the original price of products. Take for instance the 64GB USB pen drive manufactured by Transcend, in the screenshot below.An unrealistic original pricing and discount on Flipkart as part of the 'big billion day'.IBTimes UKTake a look at the device's original price. The price mentioned is Rs 49,Supra Skytop High Tops White Blue UK,999 (��507), and the device is claimed to be offered for a price of Rs 2,299 (��23) which represents a near 95% discount which seems really unrealistic.On an average, a Transcend 64GB pen drive can be purchased for Rs 2,500 flat without discounts from any online (and offline) retailer in India. So, why fool prospective buyers into believing that the pen drive indeed costs Rs 49,999 before it was offered by Flipkart for a 95% reduced price?Apparently, it would have done Flipkart a world of good if they had offered the pen drive at its original cost rather than repackaging the deal.In another instance, a MacBook Air, after discounts showed a cost of Rs 56,490 (��573) on Flipkart, on Big Billion Day. Competitors such as Snapchat offered the same device for Rs 50,000 (��500).Also, a Twitter user has clearly pointed out the glaring increase in prices before and during the Big Billion Day sale. Check out the screenshot below.@surnellOrders on big billion day cancelled automaticallyVarious buyers who ordered products from Flipkart on Big Billion Day reported that their orders were automatically cancelled, with a refund due in the next seven days.A buyer (on the condition of anonymity) shared with IBTimes UK the cancellation message received from Flipkart, after his order was accepted and processed.Here is the message:IBTimes UKRemember that the above order was auto-cancelled by Flipkart, without the buyer cancelling it.Also keep in mind that product stocks were displayed as available during the time the above user placed his order on Flipkart.Another user, quoted by DNA also had his order (on Big Billion Day) auto-cancelled by Flipkart."It is understandable if I order 5 products and they cancel a few,Supra Skytop II High Tops Yellow Black Mens, but this was the only one I ordered. What is more surprising is that the same product was seen on sale at a higher price hours later which means they are definitely not 'out of stock,'" stated the disgruntled user, to DNA.The e-commerce giant is promising to refund buyers' money by 14 October, which means that they are in possession of buyers' money for a good one week.Angered users vent ire against FlipkartPeople wanting to buy, and those having bought products on Flipkart during the Big Billion Day reportedly had to deal with issues such as 'Server Breakdown', in addi