Advice on avoiding some of the pitfalls that can be involved in wine investment. News of wine investment scams. Say no to cold callers. Don't buy investment wines from companies you don't know or haven't checked out.
See page (right hand column) of companies from whom I wouldn't buy wine. Advice is always free, although there is a donate button on right-hand-side of the blog.
I wouldn't buy wine/whisky from these companies (Part 2)
you are joking? Dear Jim what planet do you live on its certainly not real! all I can say is that you want wine sales to be reactive and not proactive and in my opinion it stinks because you are bot allowing new companies in just keeping it with the old
Anon. Thank you but your comment would carry more weight if you hadn't chosen to be anonymous.
Entirely untrue I welcome new companies that are properly run but not the large number of chancers whio claim expertise and experience which they don't have and frequently use accommodation addresses. The planet I live on is real enough as are the many 'investors' who contact me who have been misled with a significant proportion fleeced by cold callers.
Every institution has misled from the Government to the banks, your idealistic scenario is great for an ideological world, but companies cannot function the way you want, I presume at some stage of their life the established companies started of as chancer@s as well... you do not
know as then information was less available than today, Although I appreciate your sentiment and desires you are a naive individual when it comes to surving today as a fledgling company...
I was a victim of a wine scam back in 09 with finbow wines and I can tell it is not a nice experience so find out I was robbed and all because of trusting a cold call from a 'broker'. There needs to be some legislation to make sure this will not happen again to the innocent public. so I agree with the proposed code :), for chancers who want to take high risks with their hard earned cash.
you are joking? Dear Jim what planet do you live on its certainly not real! all I can say is that you want wine sales to be reactive and not proactive and in my opinion it stinks because you are bot allowing new companies in just keeping it with the old
ReplyDeletestinks that is all I can say
Anon. Thank you but your comment would carry more weight if you hadn't chosen to be anonymous.
ReplyDeleteEntirely untrue I welcome new companies that are properly run but not the large number of chancers whio claim expertise and experience which they don't have and frequently use accommodation addresses. The planet I live on is real enough as are the many 'investors' who contact me who have been misled with a significant proportion fleeced by cold callers.
Dear Jim
ReplyDeleteEvery institution has misled from the Government to the banks, your idealistic scenario is great for an ideological world, but companies cannot function the way you want, I presume at some stage of their life the established companies started of as chancer@s as well... you do not
know as then information was less available than today, Although I appreciate your sentiment and desires you are a naive individual when it comes to surving today as a fledgling company...
I was a victim of a wine scam back in 09 with finbow wines and I can tell it is not a nice experience so find out I was robbed and all because of trusting a cold call from a 'broker'. There needs to be some legislation to make sure this will not happen again to the innocent public. so I agree with the proposed code :), for chancers who want to take high risks with their hard earned cash.
ReplyDeleteDear Pirateye. the code guarantees nothing and is unenforceable until put under some statute of Government legislation.......
ReplyDeleteI am sorry though for your bad experience but it happens in all industries from builders to doctors, just an epidermic caused by a global market place