Watch it! Scam alerts!
A couple of things that are good about this place is the staff (the ones I was in contact with) are nice and they have an incredible inventory.
Now the bad...
Some items are way overpriced. I have found cheap vodka about $10 more here than anyplace else.
And, buying two small bottles of wine is cheaper than purchasing 1 larger bottle (same brand, same flavor). Shouldn't that be the other way around?!
Also, I understand that rounding is necessary because of pennies are discontinued being made, but when something is not a multiple of 5¢, why are they rounding up for credit/debit card users? Card users should not have to pay more. That seems like an illegal scam!
Also, with cash payments, because of no more pennies in production, rounding should go to the closest multiple of 5¢ instead of gouging money from the buyer all the time. Examples: #1 - Actual total=$15.48 rounds up to $15.50; buyer loses 2¢ more and seller profits 2¢ more. #2 - Actual total=$12.86 rounds down to $12.85; buyer keeps 1¢ more and seller loses 1¢ more. <--- The seller can afford to lose money too, not always the buyer! This way is equalized and is fair to both sides (buyer and seller).
Finally, if the total purchase is less than $10, you're charged more if you use a credit/debit card. If they wanted the card services for customers they should pay for their OWN bill from the servicing company they use and stop gouging customers extra! Again, they can afford it!
If they correct their financial scams and flaws, I will consider shopping there again, but until then, I'm better off shopping elsewhere.
