would you want to be that delivery guy? getting mugged for his job? cash or stock? if people are having it delivered chances are they've had a few too, wouldnt want to try and get money out of them either
2007-07-16 05:16:35
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answered by ♠ Merlin ♠ 7
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It may have something to do with your local or state laws. In Minnesota, there are some liquor stores that do home deliveries. They work quite nice when you're running out of strong drink, and you're too drunk to drive.
Check your local liquor store to find if they do have a delivery service....otherwise you could always call a taxi company and if you can get a cool driver they could drop by the store and gets some for you......fair warning it does get expensive, because you have to reimburse them for the liquor, mileage and don't forget the tip.....this may be illegal though...a friend had a cab driver pick up a couple cases of soda once and he paid like 20 bucks and it took a half an hour.....didn't make a whole lot of sense at the time, but it might work for you.
2007-07-16 05:52:45
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answered by jlradioguy 3
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I have no idea where you live, but there are liquor delivery stores. At least twice a week Safeway delivers to me. Anything from beer to vodka to amaretto. I just have to sign that I'm over 21 (which I am). They never ask for ID. That's California. I know Minneapolis has liquor stores that deliver even to hotel rooms except on Sundays. Any where I've travelled I just look up liquor stores in the yellow pages and call them.
2007-07-16 05:23:31
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Good rule to remember about life is that just about anything can be delivered to you for the right amount of money. Private concierge services will provide you with something as simple a candy bar or an exotic dancer. That's what you pay them for, to do the things you don't want to do. It's expensive, but if you have the means available, why not hire someone? Depends on where you live, but you can find them in the yellow pages.
2007-07-16 07:01:33
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answered by "Downtown" 2
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Because someone could be underage buying alcohol and then it turns into a waste of time for the delivery men to show up and it is a bunch of underage kids looking to get away with it. People can say it is for my older brother, my parents etc...
2007-07-16 05:17:29
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answered by heathermichelle9 5
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if there are no delivery services in your area there may be a local restriction on the service. most metropolitan areas have package stores or wine cellars that will deliver. you can also order on the internet and have booze sent to your home. try missionliquors.com.
2007-07-16 05:30:40
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answered by art_child2000 4
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Finger Lakes Wine Festival, held in July at Watkins Glen International (racetrack), I THINK they can deliver a bulk purchase but don't quote me on that.
2007-07-17 01:11:45
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answered by little lu-lu 6
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I think most states limit mailed alcohol to wine or beer. There might be a few states that allow liquor.
If you go to a "buy beer online" site, they usually tell you what states allow what things to be shipped.
2007-07-16 07:40:51
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answered by Paul 7
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we have delivery of beer in Ohio and cigarettes
2007-07-18 17:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to see a bootlegger ,they deliver and will not even check to see if you are of legal age.
2007-07-16 05:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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