What am I missing here? Will the order just get canceled if I pull the trigger?
What am I missing here? Will the order just get canceled if I pull the trigger?
by PM_YOUR_AKWARD_SMILE
15 Comments
Deweydc18
Probably a pricing mistake. Order and see if they honor it
szulox
Someone missed a $0.
CondorKhan
You’ll get Dom Prignon and not Dom Perignon
Cali_Hapa_Dude
If you get them at that price, you should pop some champagne to celebrate. Hope you get them!!
SpaceJackRabbit
Are you sure you are not getting “Dom Prignon”?
tragopanic
The word “bottle” in the title makes me think it’s just the bottle, no wine.
rnjbond
I’ve tried that before and said no substitute, the order did get canceled. I felt slightly bad that someone wasted their time visiting the store.
Brave_Salamander1662
Buy and ask later. Buy lots.
VonBassovic
I have tried this with a cheaper less prolific wines a few times, wrong pricing online or in restaurants. It does work from time to time.
sketchtireconsumer
Yeah this is a common scam around here, they put in a well known, expensive and/or rare bottle for delivery services at an obviously low price, misprice level, and then it’s “not available” and after you place the order you’ll get a call or text asking you to accept a substitution, for something that is total junk.
If you refuse to accept a substitution the order will be cancelled.
It’s only done with giant names, that are expensive and/or are like Dom here, or Pappy Van Winkle whiskey, George T Stagg, etc. It puts them at the top of search results and they just cancel the order if you don’t take a substitution.
They’re really scamming the delivery company, who has to eat the logistics fee from taking and cancelling the order, but it’s kind of scamming you as well since they hope you’ll accept a substitution. It never happens with cheap bottles or no-name expensive stuff, only expensive and famous things, so it is obviously intentional. Some of the same stores around me keep doing it (repeatedly) too, so it’s clearly a strategy.
papaphilya
Missing a 5 in front of that price
PerfectLab641
One i thought i made a good deal when the order arrived it was 375ml
discgibbs
Don’t be a puss a find out.
NotJustAnyDNA
Found a site like this last year… turned out to be a credit card theft scam. As they say… If it looks too good to be true, it likely is.
vinceds
Typos and price smell like a month old fish left out on the pier.
15 Comments
Probably a pricing mistake. Order and see if they honor it
Someone missed a $0.
You’ll get Dom Prignon and not Dom Perignon
If you get them at that price, you should pop some champagne to celebrate. Hope you get them!!
Are you sure you are not getting “Dom Prignon”?
The word “bottle” in the title makes me think it’s just the bottle, no wine.
I’ve tried that before and said no substitute, the order did get canceled. I felt slightly bad that someone wasted their time visiting the store.
Buy and ask later. Buy lots.
I have tried this with a cheaper less prolific wines a few times, wrong pricing online or in restaurants. It does work from time to time.
Yeah this is a common scam around here, they put in a well known, expensive and/or rare bottle for delivery services at an obviously low price, misprice level, and then it’s “not available” and after you place the order you’ll get a call or text asking you to accept a substitution, for something that is total junk.
If you refuse to accept a substitution the order will be cancelled.
It’s only done with giant names, that are expensive and/or are like Dom here, or Pappy Van Winkle whiskey, George T Stagg, etc. It puts them at the top of search results and they just cancel the order if you don’t take a substitution.
They’re really scamming the delivery company, who has to eat the logistics fee from taking and cancelling the order, but it’s kind of scamming you as well since they hope you’ll accept a substitution. It never happens with cheap bottles or no-name expensive stuff, only expensive and famous things, so it is obviously intentional. Some of the same stores around me keep doing it (repeatedly) too, so it’s clearly a strategy.
Missing a 5 in front of that price
One i thought i made a good deal when the order arrived it was 375ml
Don’t be a puss a find out.
Found a site like this last year… turned out to be a credit card theft scam. As they say… If it looks too good to be true, it likely is.
Typos and price smell like a month old fish left out on the pier.