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OT: 1800flowers.com SUCKS, avoid them!
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Rogers" data-source="post: 686016" data-attributes="member: 60724"><p>Yes, use local florists. If you think about it you will almost always get better service and price from a local florist. For one, you talk to them directly, with no middleman, thus you get what you want, from what they can give you, at the lowest price. If you work from the 1-800 type catalog, then who is to say if the local shop that they have as an affiliate can even satisfy the order...they will end up swapping and mixing and matching if they don't have all the "right flowers" in a bouquet that day. Call directly and call local. Rarely will you be sending flowers to a location that you can't find out a reputable, local florist. If sending to a hospital, call reception...if to a funeral, call them...they will give referrals to those that they see providing the best service.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>TJR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Rogers, post: 686016, member: 60724"] Yes, use local florists. If you think about it you will almost always get better service and price from a local florist. For one, you talk to them directly, with no middleman, thus you get what you want, from what they can give you, at the lowest price. If you work from the 1-800 type catalog, then who is to say if the local shop that they have as an affiliate can even satisfy the order...they will end up swapping and mixing and matching if they don't have all the "right flowers" in a bouquet that day. Call directly and call local. Rarely will you be sending flowers to a location that you can't find out a reputable, local florist. If sending to a hospital, call reception...if to a funeral, call them...they will give referrals to those that they see providing the best service. TJR [/QUOTE]
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