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https://www.acunetix.com/blog/web-security-zone/what-is-integer-overflow/
Looks like you set your asking price EXORBITANTLY high, so much so that you caused an overflow.
That's what you get for being stingy.
My guess is you thought you'd be super clever and go into the save files to manually set the product's asking price well above the 3 digit limit, thinking you'd become instabillionaire. But it's backfired because you put too many 9s.
Never did anything like that tbh, asking price was like 5$ marked up or smth.
I remember when I was working in a Bank, we got a new Website inkl. Online Banking Portal. First thing I tried, I "sent" -10.000 bucks to my employer - and it "worked".