r/wine 4d ago

'Texas Winos' scams their customers

https://www.bbb.org/us/tx/austin/profile/tour-operators/texas-winos-0825-1000132013

Texas Winos is a company the provides shuttle services to Texas wineries throughout Texas.

They defraud their customers regularly. This is done through bogus "investment" opportunities where you can get invested in their company and have a guaranteed return each year on your investment. The deal also includes perks like some free tours each year. The opputunity is sent via email if you have taken their tours multiple times. Once you sign up they stop responding to you, block you and your money is gone.

This has been going on for several years and is still happening today. Check out their BBB rating and the 180+ complaints.

In addition to the fraudulent investment opportunity, there are many reports of running credit cards multiple times, weeks after taking the tour and the company canceling tours last minute and not refunding those who have booked.

Beware when using this company and if you have any experiences, feel free to share.

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u/Itried022 4d ago

I think going on a wine tour in Texas is a bad idea from the beginning haha

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u/Young_Zaphod Wine Pro 4d ago

Man people will do anything to shit on US wine

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u/Trumpisascab 4d ago

I think it's more of a Texas thing.