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Simmy’s Barrel House

Simmy’s Barrel House

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1820 44th St SW #STE A, Wyoming, Michigan, 49519, United States
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Nov 13, 2022
I been a long time customer and today they have just lost me and several other regular day to day costomers. I buy many lottery tickets and today the female cashier tryed to scam me out of a 50$ scratch off ticket I had several winning tickets totalling an amount of 110$ I always cash em in here as well as buy them there so when she came back and told me my amount was 65$ dollars I drew a blank... I went back to the my truck and explained to my wife and she also knew the amount and address the female cashier and explained it should have been 110$ she insisted that she scanned them all so my wife told her to scan them all again as my wife watched her...The female cashier scanned the 50$ ticket and SURE ENOUGH IT WAS NEVER SCANNED SHE NEVER SAID SORRY. THE CASHIER TRYED TO ACT AS IF SHE SCANNED ALL TICKETS BUT DID NOT, I BELIEVE SHE PURPOSELY TRYED TO GET ME FOR 50$. Such a disgrace to this store I use to call my local party store.

Jan 30, 2023
Place sux. guy too busy talking on phone about where he went last night instead of selling me lots of liquor. I bought down the street instead. Guess they dont care about selling product. F em

Sep 7, 2022
I HIGHLY recommend you double check your receipt! They WILL double charge you. It’s happen to me more then once. They are slick about it.

May 31, 2020
Great selection. Good service. Could use some upkeep, maybe more modern design.

Feb 15, 2020
Jaw is dropped and pretty sure I was just in heaven. 🤩 What a selection!! I recommend ALL the sours at least once your life time!!

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