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Scan! WARNING!!!! Charge shows up as bridal store, and shipping tracking using USPS. USPS DOES NOT SHIP LIQUOR TO INDIVIDUALS!
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Scan! WARNING!!!! Charge shows up as bridal store, and shipping tracking using USPS. USPS DOES NOT SHIP LIQUOR TO INDIVIDUALS!
Obviously a scam - First order was not delivered as a result of “their shipping error” - they offered replacement or cancellation and offered a significant discount on a future order, which I placed using the same credit card. They then claimed the bank refused the new charge (same credit card as first order) and requested I go in and provide a different charge card. They also managed to provide fake tracking through USPS.
Appears to be a scam. After I paid they emailed me 5 days later saying the shipment was damaged and they would refund me. No refund has come, they don’t reply to emails, and the phone line is “busy.” I’m 99% sure I got scammed. Would not advise giving these folks your money
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