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Freeland Liquors, Inc.

Freeland Liquors, Inc.

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170 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, New York, 10026, United States
(212) 866-1535
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Mar 8, 2023
I came in to buy wine for a party and a man kept commenting on my body. I tried to shut it down, but he doubled down. I looked for help from the men who worked there, but they just shrugged. Now I walk over to Madison Avenue Wines— locally owned and no harassment involved.

Feb 1, 2023
Scammers. Try for yourself and order from Seamless or any app. We’ve ordered 4 times for events, they always sent a different low grade cheaper brand, we thought maybe they ran out of the original brand we ordered last minute in the past; this is the last time we’ll be ordering, not only they sent a low grade wine (Diana’s when ordering an australian brand) but bottle was half the size. They do this because they still keep the money even if the app reimburses part of it back to you. BEWARE. Police already are on their way for scamming so much money this time.

Dec 6, 2022
This places charges a credit/debit fee. Not only do they not tell you, there's no sign letting you know of such charge. So shady. Won't be going back. I guess they assume people don't look at receipts.

Jun 22, 2020
June 18, 2020: I bought a nice bottle of $10.00 bubbly from this store. It was a larger bottle than the 750ml I usually buy. I paid and left and began the 10 blocks trek back to my home. By the second block the bottom of the plastic bag they supplied tore open on the bottom and the bottle fell and busted on the sidewalk. After picking up the glass I returned to the store and explained what happened to the owner whose name is Be. While telling Be, the owner what happened, he asked me why I would bring it back and told me I dropped the bottle and it wasn't the bags fault. I also did not know until I was back in the store that I was bleeding. I asked them for a tissue, but they did not respond like real people would and show some concern. These people have been calling me "Brother" for years, but for $10.00 I am not a brother anymore. I thought he would have been more professional because they have made deliveries to my house and I have been going to there establishment for 5 years. I am a full time teacher in the area and I could not believe how I was treated. I will not be returning to this place or his other place on Frederick Douglass Blvd. and 111th. He'll probably say it was the mask, but after I left I called him on his direct line but he did not answer any calls or text.

Jan 5, 2023
Very large store good selections

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