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Imperial Wines of London

Imperial Wines of London

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88 Hatton Garden, England, EC1N 8PN, United Kingdom
0800 678 3117
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Apr 17, 2018
I brought some wines from this company in late 2015, I needed some quick cash earlier this year to fund a new project. My advisor was a pleasure to deal with and extremely knowledgeable. He helped me to get the funds I needed without hassle. Many thanks! Chris

Feb 19, 2018
I too have experienced all the above. I have discovered, that the wine they purchased on my behalf was at a much higher price than market value at the time and now, 5 Year’s on it is valued at 2/3 the original price I paid. They are pressuring me to buy more wine to add to my portfolio and make it attractive enough to take to auction.! What cheek!

Oct 30, 2017
A horrible company trying to selling you ridiculously overpriced wines in the name of investment. If only there is a 0 star rating...

Feb 15, 2017
be very carefull because it is near imposible to get your investment back and may even be imposible they have some of mine cant get them to sell .they wont you to buy more to add to stock then they say there sell but i dont believe them

Oct 17, 2016
WARNING: Do not engage with them. Any reputable firm would provide a telephone number that works. IWL provide one on their letter-head and two on their website. Dial either and you'll get - "The number you have dialed has not been recognised." Dial the Bonded Warehouse they use and they will answer. They sound genuine and they do hold IWL stock. Ask them for the number they use to contact IWL and they can only provide the same useless numbers, and same email address that is similarly useless. The warehouse said "its funny we've not heard from them in a while"...and "we've had another call just like your's asking for contact information for IWL, I'll make a note".

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