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Liquor Depot Stoney Creek

Liquor Depot Stoney Creek

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112 Riverstone Ridge #101, Fort McMurray, Alberta, T9K 1S6, Canada
(780) 743-6300 www.liquordepot.ca
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Dec 7, 2022
I was here yesterday evening. I walked into the store with my friend and was immediately yelled at to leave multiple times by an older white woman with blonde hair who was in the middle of checking-out another customer at the register. Confused, we walked to the exit while my friend was asking the cashier why she yelled at us to leave and she gave no response. As I lingered at the exit looking for the hours of operation, I asked the cashier if they were closing soon to see if that was the reason. She said no and asked to see my ID. We showed her our IDs and she said there had been two shoplifters regularly coming to steal the liquor there, but made it a point to say that only I looked like the shoplifter and my friend did not, two different times. I'm asian and my friend is white. I feel that this was racially motivated because she assumed I was the shoplifter after barely even looking at me, and claimed that my white friend did not look like the shoplifter, only I did. Additionally, if there have been two women shoplifting and only I looked like them, is it not common sense to assume that we are not the pair? I have never been so disrespected by someone in customer service in my life, and even if she had good reason to believe I was the shoplifter, she should have identified me before yelling at me to leave. I was extremely uncomfortable and I will not be returning here.

Dec 7, 2022
The woman with blond hair keeps kicking me out...and doesn't tell me why...or what happened.

Jun 26, 2021
It is a decent store but there is a women that works there named Linda Poole that I witnessed yelling at other employees there while I was being checked out, she proceeded to interrupt the transaction and pulled the employee away to yell at. If you ask me what makes a good business I'd have to say it's the people that work there and being disrespectful the way she was I'm surprised to see her whenever I'm in there

Sep 22, 2018
I am 32 years old, silver facial hair and balding, staff member asked me for ID because I look 17. I have spent thousands of dollars in this store. No more. You should not insult your patrons like that. What a joke guys.

Aug 23, 2017
Staff was too busy texting and eating to help me find the product I was looking for. Good thing I can read and found the product myself.

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