Google sends out email by mistake offering a 50% larger discount on the Pixel 3 line

Just yesterday we told you about the sale that the Google Store is running. Buyers can take $200 off the price of all Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL models. The 64GB Pixel 3 can be purchased for $599 or 24 monthly payments of $24.96. The 128GB model is $699 or $29.13 a month over 24 months. The larger Pixel 3 XL is priced at $699 for the model with 64GB of storage and $799 for the 128GB variant. This works out to 24 monthly payments of $29.13 and $33.29, respectively.
But today, some Android users received an interesting email from Google and a few Reddit members (via 9to5 Google) posted all about it. In the letter, Google offered them a $300 discount off the price of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. While the starting price of $499 for the Pixel 3 was printed in the email, the larger $300 discount did not show up in the Google Store. There, only the $200 discount appeared. In addition, the emails containing the $300 discount offer did not include a promo code to use with the Google Store website even though they included this line: “Promotional code offer is provided by Google LLC for use on Google Store only.”
Google told Android users who inquired that the emails were a “glitch.” Those who received the email from Google with the incorrect pricing will reportedly be contacted by the company via email over the next 24 to 48 hours. The letter will explain how Google plans to handle this error. According to one Reddit poster who spoke with Google, “They wouldn’t honor it (the $300 discount), nor would they say it wouldn’t be honored.” We will update this story once Google decides how it will handle this boo-boo.