Specsavers customer 'couldn't believe his eyes' after till rings up £4 billion for eye drops

Specsavers till in Wrexham showing the £4 billion price for a bottle of eyedrops after Cameraman Martyn Chidlow went in to buy the bottle of drops.
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Bonnie Christian12 May 2019

A Specsavers customer is “glad he had his eyes tested” after being asked to pay £4 billion for a bottle of eye drops.

Cameraman Martyn Chidlow had recently had his eyes checked at the store in Wrexham, north Wales, when he went in to buy the bottle of drops to stop his eyes getting dry.

But the father-of-two said he "couldn't believe his eyes" when he saw the figure of £4,031,626,711.51 pop up on the till - the equivalent of more than half the annual NHS bill for Wales - instead of the expected £9.95 price.

The 55-year-old, from Wrexham, said: "I'd recently had my eyes tested and I'd popped in to get the prescription and to get the eye drops because I get dry eyes.

"The girl scanned the drops and then she was having a bit of a nightmare as she scanned it again and this price popped up.

Martyn Chidlow with the eye drops that almost cost him £4 billion.
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"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the price on the screen, I'm glad I'd just had my eyes tested.

"I said to the assistant 'I was going to pay by cash but I guess I'll have to use my card'.

"I caused quite a stir as I just started giggling, I felt sorry for the lady at the till as she was trying to sort it out.

"She was really good and got it all sorted very quickly. It wasn't human error, it was just a problem with the computerised till.

"I joked later with my wife that I was glad I'd been to Specsavers or I might not have spotted the mistake."

A spokeswoman for Specsavers said: "Our in-store scanners are very sensitive and in this instance appear to have processed the customer's ID number, instead of the product's barcode.

"The mistake was sorted in moments - looks like our scanners should have gone to Specsavers."

Reporting by the Press Association

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