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Oakland Mills Wine & Spirits

Oakland Mills Wine & Spirits

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7060 Oakland Mills Rd ## G, Columbia, Maryland, 21046, United States
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Jan 19, 2023
They close early because they are slow and when I was trying to go get something with my daughter ten mins they close he was closing the door and wouldn't do nothing for me and he sees me daily he is the owner of the store and this the second time he closes early but on the web site people and I see he is still open and people travel and he does what he wants it's very unacceptable and I am a value customercustomer

Feb 19, 2022
I went there this evening to buy an 18 pack of Miller Lite. On the door of the refrigerator that had the 18 packs, was a sticker that said the price was $14.99. Right next to that, also was the price of the Coors light which was also $14.99. I walked to the counter and was told it was $16.99. I said it says on the door $14.99. She goes well that’s not the price anymore. I said that’s what it says on the door. She walks over to the cooler sees the price on the sticker and rips it off the door. Also sees the price of the Coors light and rips the $14.99 sticker off of the door. We go back to the register and she still says the price is $16.99. Would not give me the price that was on the door. Not only did I not purchase the beer I also did not purchase the $20 bottle of tequila and walked out. Never going there again

Sep 5, 2022
This store ROBS people in the community. They charge $2.12 for a black&mild that says $.99 cents on the price tag. That means they are buying them illegally and trying to make a ridiculous profit. Also, they charge you an extra $.50 if you make a debit card purchase under five bucks. Wegmans doesn't charge you an extra fifty cents. Shell doesn't charge you an extra fifty cents. It's only the stores owned by foreigners that say you have to purchase a certain amount on your debit card or there is a penalty.

Nov 20, 2021
Here on Saturday at 10:15 on 11/20 when Google and the outside sign both say they close at 10:30 but the man in charge "Alpesh" says they're closed. I drove out of my way to try to come here before closing, and I will not be coming here again.

Dec 30, 2020
I’m very respectful, the last few times I visited this store, the same lady at the register and her coworker(s) made remarks in their language and looked at me giggling. It’s obvious they’re talking trash. They take your money and talk about you in front of your face, which is why they get 1 star for horrible customer service. I will not be going back

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Opening Hours

Mon:7 am - 10 pm
Tue:7 am - 10 pm
Wed:7 am - 10 pm
Thu:7 am - 10 pm
Fri:7 am - 10:30 pm
Sat:8 am - 10:30 pm

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