
Glenville’s and Scotia’s favorite Wine & Liquor Store Find all your favorite wine and liquor at Personal Wine Cellar in Glenville, NY. We’re known for our huge selection and vast industry knowledge. When you visit us, you can count on a great overall experience and leave with the libation that best suits your palette! We offer liquor delivery and wine delivery to the entire Capital Region.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 Saratoga Rd, Schenectady, NY 12302
Phone: (518) 399-9463
Website: https://pwcwineandliquor.com/
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Reviews
Every person, every time!
3 folks behind the counter and only one other customer in sight, and NONE of the representatives said a single word. Even after standing at the front of the store for 2 minutes none of them said a peep (maybe too involved with the person 2 of the 3 were chatting with). They had a chance to recover, and Chose not to, as I walked out. Not a word.
A simple greeting is not only hospitable, it’s also a retail theft deterrent. Do better
Theses folks are the real deal; friendly, knowledgeable and courteous. Everytime I stop in or order over the phone they exceed expectations. They told me my order would take 30 minutes, it was at my doorstep in under 15 and at $2 delivery charge, that is quality service. I would vote 6 stars if I could.
Upon making a decision to purchase a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue, which was marked with a sticker directly on the bottle for $225, Shelley had kindly helped get the bottle from the case, and offered to cash me out. As the barcode would not scan, Shelley asked if it would be okay to manually enter the sticker price to ring me out.Before she could do so, a middle aged, unpleasant man ran over to the register to quickly scrape off the price sticker, while stating the bottle was $255. As I asked why he would do this, another elderly man behind the counter yelled “its a small business” and proceeded by making other rude illegible comments.
Jan must’ve seen what was happening, and came to assist Shelley with gift wrapping as they cashed me out. Both were genuinely kind women and remained in the holiday spirit.
Small business or corporation, you should honor marked pricing on your inventory, and treat customers with a little respect and understanding.
I hope these men treat these two lovely women better than they treat their customers.