Major Brands Inc

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North Kansas City, United States

majorbrands.com
Wine wholesaler and importer

Major Brands Inc Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Major Brands Inc is located in North Kansas City, United States on 550 E 13th Ave. Major Brands Inc is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category wine wholesaler and importer in United States.

Address

550 E 13th Ave

Phone

+1 8162211070

Service options

Delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Beulah Freeman

Driver’s, this place is tight as hell. There’s no room to turn around. I had to back in off the street. Pavement was icey an my tires were spinning. Outside of that it took them 30 minutes to unload me. What more can I ask for.

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Kamal Manota

Appt 6 am checked in 5.50am gor dock righway . Empty in 40 minutes.. guy the entrance is on 14th street please consider. Small place to turn.. 2 docks for live unloading.

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Travis Maddox

Very fast in and out in about two hours. The guy who checked me was very easy to get along with. I did have to wait on the street but no big deal. Small lot but was plenty of room to get in out of the doors. Thanks Travis Maddox

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Samuel Avila

In and out en less than 2 hours took me in before appointment time!!!

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New London

I have dealt with liquor distributors is 5 states over the last 30 years this is by far the worst, they cut me from once a week to once a month because “you don’t buy enough product” even though I met same minimum that works for southern glazer. I switched as many products to “like” products carried to Glazer as there is no way you can plan a month out what you are going to need. Why any brand would want this company to distribute for them dumbfounds me. They also won’t let me pick up at warehouse. I notice that the bulk of good reviews are from truckers and not customers, unfortunately major brands has a monopoly on the brands they distribute, their service could be an ad for the free market that doesn’t exist in liquor distribution in Missouri.