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Cheapskate Wednesday- August 20th

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  • Cheapskate Wednesday- August 20th

    FYI - It's BAAAACK!

    To our members and friends:

    Cheapskate Wednesday is back! Starting at 12:00 AM eastern Wednesday (Tuesday night), we will be featuring 75 wines throughout the night and day, all at drastically reduced prices.

    Wines offered will be between $6.99 and $16.99 per bottle, with a minimum quantity of four bottles for free shipping. Orders CANNOT be combined for free shipping. We will be offering many past favorites, as well as some new selections you will be sure to love.

    You will get ONE E MAIL ONLY at the start of the event. You do not have to wait for the e mail to sign on. Each wine will remain on the site till sold out, or be replaced every 30 minutes throughout the night, and fifteen minutes starting at 8 AM.


    TERMS & CONDITIONS

    1- Your order is confirmed after your credit card is confirmed. It is possible to get to a page and then not be able to complete the sale because the wine has already sold out.
    2- We DO NOT take phone or email orders. We are completely automated.
    3- Please be aware there is a very small chance the system over sells by accepting 2 orders simultaneously. In this case we will refund the last order received. If this happens we will notify you immediately and never confirm the transaction so you will not be charged.
    4- We CANNOT combine shipments. Our system doesn’t allow it.



    The wine will ship no later than Wednesday, August 27th. 2nd day air will ship on August 25th, for an additional $2.75 per bottle. You can e mail us anytime if you have any questions. We would like to wish all good luck and we hope you get what you want.

    Cheers

    The staff of Winestilsoldout

    Elliot, Joe and Justin &

    The Customer Service Team

    Wines 'Til Sold Out
    HLIW
    "I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship." Louisa May Alcott
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