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Bourbon is booming and collectors everywhere this time of year are looking for those hard-to-find labels.
The problem is that scammers are also trying to fool you with stolen photos and prices that are too good to be true. And this modern-day bootlegging can end with no bottle at all, but you are out hundreds of dollars in cash.
Brad Bonds owns the
, selling hundreds of bottles of rare and old bourbons and other spirits, some over 100 years old. Every holiday season, though, Bonds hears from bourbon lovers who lost money to a bourbon website scam or ended up with a fake.
“Unfortunately it is out there,” he said. “I would say Pappy Van Winkle brand is the most counterfetited one.”
He has seen fake $300 bottles of vintage Old Fitzgerald for sale, that someone simply refilled with cheap grocery store liquor.
Other counterfeited brands include Blanton’s, and any of the hard-to-find Weller labels. It happens even more with Pappy Van Winkle, he says.
The Better Business Bureau’s Melanie McGovern says you can spot a bogus bottle if:
“If they say they ship everywhere in the U.S., McGovern said, “that’s a red flag because not every state allows you to order alcohol over the mail.”
McGovern says to ask questions like:
In some cases, she says, “The more questions you ask, the more evasive they are. If they don’t get back to you, then you want to find another website to do business with.”
Finally, Brad Bonds says to be careful of any website selling rare whiskey not connected with a physical store like his.
“You could be dealing with a fly-by-night website that just got set up, that looks legit, and never even made a sale,” he said.
Ideally, he says, see and maybe smell or taste that whiskey in person.
“Smells here are free,” he said, opening a vintage bourbon bottle.
Purchase from someone you can trust, so you don’t waste your money.
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