Vinesse Wine Club
American cellars wine club don't fall for the emails promising you points and/or miles!

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So I was in a wine club YEARS ago and cancelled YEARS ago. A few WEEKS ago, I got an unsolicited email to join a wine club, promising 6 bottles for $41, plus 3,000 Holiday Inn points. So I went for it. I received the 6 bottles and was charged $113 and got NO Holiday Inn points. You know why? It turns out it was the same club and they said that since I was a member YEARS ago, they reactivated my old account which then did not make me eligible for these "new member" offers. THEN WHY DID YOU EMAIL THESE OFFERS TO ME??? And WHY didn't you let me know this until AFTER you billed me for FULL PRICE bottles of wine. They obviously do this on purpose and are knowingly guilty of all of the other BAIT AND SWITCH claims that so many people here have accused them of. Avoid vinesse wine club aka american cellars wine club.


Company: Vinesse Wine Club
Country: USA
State: California
City: Westlake Village
Address: 822 Hampshire Rd. Suite E
Phone: 8008235527
Site: vinesse.com
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