Sunderland Echo

Currys sorry after Black Friday surge crashes site

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Currys PC World has apologised to customers after some saw hundreds of pounds accidental­ly wiped off their gift cards in a Black Friday surge.

The company saw a surge in demand which resulted in the website being completely unavailabl­e for a period of time on Friday evening.

Customers reported seeing hundreds of pounds “wiped” from gift cards as they went to purchase items.

Richard Langton, who had been hoping to purchase a laptop in the sales, said he lost £450 after the money was taken from his gift card, but the order not fully processed.

He told the PA news agency: “When I submitted the order a message came up saying ‘Couldn’t process the transactio­n, try again later’. So I kept trying and eventually, the site went down for maintenanc­e.

“When it was finally up and running again I did the same procedure and when I entered my voucher code it said I only had £5 to use, meaning they took the money for the goods and now I have no order or any money. We can’t afford to lose over £450.”

He said he had purchased the non-refundable gift cards through a company benefits scheme, in order to save money.

“The sale ends tonight so if by some miracle I do get the money back on the voucher I won’t be able to afford the original price and will be stuck with a voucher and no laptop,” he said.

A spokespers­on for Currys PC World told PA: “Due to the unpreceden­ted volume of customers shopping online with Currys PC World this Black Friday, our website experience­d a temporary outage.

“Unfortunat­ely, transactio­ns being made by gift cards were affected.

“We will ensure that every customer affected by this issue has funds put back onto their gift cards in full, as soon as possible.

“We apologise for this issue and understand that customers will be disappoint­ed they weren’t able to secure their products.”

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