Be careful of the wine store 'Vitlen wine' Georgia wines. The guy seems to be a con artist. The wines are advertised as £15, when I went to pay he told me £20. I questioned it and he siad, oh the whites are £20, yet this is not advertised anywhere on the store. I wanted to pay with cash he said the market only allows card payments (lies as I was allowed to pay at another store after in cash). I then made the £20 payment by card it went through on my phone, he then tried to tell me it was cancelled and didn't go through and to show him the payment. I showed him the payment on my phone and he was still reluctant. Be careful I would say just avoid this store, there are better wines anyways for much much less.
I don't like to write negative things and always like to suppose small businesses, but being conned and cheated is not on.
03Apr: Dear Canopy Market, thank you for the quick response and investigation, I really appreciate the time you took to do that and address my comments. I definitely agree the prices should be marked clearly for better transparency. I hope this is carried forward. I will definitely visit the store again, as I do appreciate seeing and buying from new businesses. The wine was...
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