$100 voucher on first purchase - naked wines membership club with monthly fee. The voucher presents as a gift in exchange for visiting their site and choosing to become a member. However, the voucher is only valid for non-member pricing, though not mentioned on the card or website. Membership is delayed due to a "waiting list", with hopes that the $100 voucher produces a nonmember priced sale. Upon first payment and allowance to become a member, the voucher becomes useless because the member discount is roughly equivalent. Whats more, wines are priced equivalent to any wine store. Essentially, a wine club of no-name wines for the same price as tried and true wineries.
First, once you you used the voucher they will start charging you $40 bucks a month just for being an angel.
So if you get the "naked wines voucher", think it twice. Use it, wait a mothn and then cancel the thing.
-You will get a group of strange emails about some "angel waiting list". Which is totally BS and just to confuse you or make you realize to remove yourself from being and angel.
-Normal prices that are displayed are quite inflated. The angel price seems better but it comes with the strings attached of $40 bucks a month.
They are basically forcing you to be an angel by inflating the "non angel" prices of wine bottles by as much as 50% or even more if you want to order a case.
You can get better deals at your usual online stores, although they seem to be forcing small producers to be exclusive to "Naked wines". You are supporting a monopoly, there is no such thing as "helping small wine makers"
-Make sure you use your funds before cancelling your account, otherwise you are hit with the "non angel prices" right away, the gift bottles are immediatly taken away (no mattter that they took your money months ago) and they force you to spend more of what you have in your account ("You need an extra bottle" message at check out).
-Yes they will refund your money if you cancel, it takes about one week.
-You can find most of the wines online by doing a simple search, each winery will have its own wineclub where you pay about 10% less than usual. No over inflated prices in normal purchases.
-You get no advantage while being a "naked wines" angel...
NAKED WINES send unsolicited disount card for $100 and when you buy their over inflated priced wines (poor quality) they charge you a monthly $40 membership fee (for nothing) without your approval and they take money out of your credit card account. - this is a scam
Naked Wines Reviews
$100 voucher on first purchase - naked wines membership club with monthly fee. The voucher presents as a gift in exchange for visiting their site and choosing to become a member. However, the voucher is only valid for non-member pricing, though not mentioned on the card or website. Membership is delayed due to a "waiting list", with hopes that the $100 voucher produces a nonmember priced sale. Upon first payment and allowance to become a member, the voucher becomes useless because the member discount is roughly equivalent. Whats more, wines are priced equivalent to any wine store. Essentially, a wine club of no-name wines for the same price as tried and true wineries.
First, once you you used the voucher they will start charging you $40 bucks a month just for being an angel.
So if you get the "naked wines voucher", think it twice. Use it, wait a mothn and then cancel the thing.
-You will get a group of strange emails about some "angel waiting list". Which is totally BS and just to confuse you or make you realize to remove yourself from being and angel.
-Normal prices that are displayed are quite inflated. The angel price seems better but it comes with the strings attached of $40 bucks a month.
They are basically forcing you to be an angel by inflating the "non angel" prices of wine bottles by as much as 50% or even more if you want to order a case.
You can get better deals at your usual online stores, although they seem to be forcing small producers to be exclusive to "Naked wines". You are supporting a monopoly, there is no such thing as "helping small wine makers"
-Make sure you use your funds before cancelling your account, otherwise you are hit with the "non angel prices" right away, the gift bottles are immediatly taken away (no mattter that they took your money months ago) and they force you to spend more of what you have in your account ("You need an extra bottle" message at check out).
-Yes they will refund your money if you cancel, it takes about one week.
-You can find most of the wines online by doing a simple search, each winery will have its own wineclub where you pay about 10% less than usual. No over inflated prices in normal purchases.
-You get no advantage while being a "naked wines" angel...
NAKED WINES send unsolicited disount card for $100 and when you buy their over inflated priced wines (poor quality) they charge you a monthly $40 membership fee (for nothing) without your approval and they take money out of your credit card account. - this is a scam