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Houston-Area Best Buy Sold Water For Nearly $43 During Harvey Flooding


A photo posted on Twitter Tuesday by a journalist, shows two cases of bottled water selling for $42.96 and $29.98, at a Best Buy in the Houston suburb of Cypress, Texas.

Best Buy spokesman Jeffrey Shelman apologized in a statement for what he said was an error made by a local employee who added up the cost of each individual bottle of water to come up with the price for the entire case.

“This was a big mistake on the part of a few employees at one store on Friday, Shelman said. “We’re sorry and it won’t happen again.” He added “not as an excuse but as an explanation,” that the big box electronics seller doesn’t usually sell packages of bottled water.

Even if it was done in error, Best Buy’s exorbitantly priced bottled water was for at least a few hours touted as one of the more glaring examples of the price gouging cropping up in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, which has displaced thousands of Texans and left many desperate for shelter, dry clothing, and fuel.

The office of the Texas State Attorney General said that as of Wednesday morning, it had received 684 complaints about excessive pricing. They included a convenience store in Houston selling gas for $20 a gallon.

Such acts can lead to a $20,000 fine, or a penalty of up to $250,000 if the victim is at least 65 years old. The state attorney general has so far notified nine alleged offenders that they have violated the law, and what fines they could face if they don’t stop the gouging.

“Price gouging is not only reprehensible, it’s illegal.” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference Wednesday. “if you’re a business, you could be put out of business.”



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