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‎12-19-2015 07:05 PM
Last time I ordered flowers I went to the local florists website and saw some autumnal arrangements. This particular florist is connected with Teleflora. A couple of us at work were going in on the arrangement for a sick co-worker - we didn't want to focus on illness.
So I called the florist about the arrangement and was told they didn't have the flowers for that arrangement but would make substitutions.
I said, does Teleflora come in at night and update your website without you knowing about it? Guy didn't know what to say.
So we picked a beautiful victorian teacup and saucer arrangement. I know squat about flowers but love the internet because I was reciting every flower in the arrangement's description to make the purchase.
I finally said, sir, this arrangement is going to someone that I will be visiting (bluff). This means I will see what you deliver. I also know where you are and am placing the order by phone because I am lazy. I work downtown and you work downtown.
If our friend's floral arrangement does not arrive as pictured I will be visiting you and making your head hurt.
‎12-19-2015 07:20 PM
@Bird mama wrote:Last time I ordered flowers I went to the local florists website and saw some autumnal arrangements. This particular florist is connected with Teleflora. A couple of us at work were going in on the arrangement for a sick co-worker - we didn't want to focus on illness.
So I called the florist about the arrangement and was told they didn't have the flowers for that arrangement but would make substitutions.
I said, does Teleflora come in at night and update your website without you knowing about it? Guy didn't know what to say.
So we picked a beautiful victorian teacup and saucer arrangement. I know squat about flowers but love the internet because I was reciting every flower in the arrangement's description to make the purchase.
I finally said, sir, this arrangement is going to someone that I will be visiting (bluff). This means I will see what you deliver. I also know where you are and am placing the order by phone because I am lazy. I work downtown and you work downtown.
If our friend's floral arrangement does not arrive as pictured I will be visiting you and making your head hurt.
I'm surprised the florist didn't say he was sorry but he could not fill your order.
You'd make his head hurt?
‎12-19-2015 07:23 PM
When I said it, he understood that I would come in complaining aka giving him a headache.
‎12-19-2015 07:31 PM
@Mominohio wrote:I will only order from local florists, as I have seen so many people disappointed by going online or the 800 choices.
I like to support local business whenever I can, and we still have a number of local florists in our area that do a really nice job.
I have always wanted a nice fresh pine and candle with a hurricane in the middle kind of centerpiece for my dining table during the season, but have never done it because it just seems I don't have the money during December. One of these years, though, I'm going in and get one!
I remember walking into work after Thanksgiving and I could smell the pine....WE would get a semi load of boxes of it and all the other christmas greens.
‎12-19-2015 07:45 PM
Cheapest way to have your centerpiece: check out a thrift store for the glass cylinder or hurricane---they may also have a selection of candles. For the pine boughs, clip some from your tree or a forest. Or, find plastic ones after the holidays and just spray them with scent next year. Add some Christmas balls, bells, holly picks, oranges, etc.
Should make a reusable, seasonal centerpiece for a few pennies.
‎12-19-2015 08:57 PM
Seems like the only work florists would get these days are weddings, funerals, corporate work, and tele-orders. And they aren't usually very good at tele-orders, especially if the order is long-distance. I wouldn't be surprised if their numbers are dwindling.
‎12-19-2015 09:08 PM
QVC has a link to FTD flowers at the bottom of this page.
I wonder how thats going? ![]()
‎12-19-2015 10:07 PM
I am a florist and I am very busy
‎12-19-2015 10:14 PM
@Pqfan wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:Just saw a floral commercial...'Telefloral', if I remember correctly.
Made me think, where are all the floral commercials this year?
Years past, it seemed Jim McCann & 1800-FLOWERS was encroaching our TV time several times an hour. Today...nothing.
Is the floral industry on the downslide?
I think there have been instances where the flowers ordered in this manner didn't arrive looking like the ones in the photos. 1800 trouble.
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That happened to my daughter. In grad school, she saved her money and sent flowers to DH and I for our anniversary. It was more then $50 at the time, a lot for a student.
They arrived looking nothing like the photo image of what she had ordered, and most were dead. I took photos the day we received the flowers and wrote a letter of complaint.
She got her $50 back and I threw out the dead mess.
We now order from a well known local man who does flower arrangements.
‎12-19-2015 10:38 PM
hi noel, we are getting lots of rain,how about you? looks like a white Christmas too...YAY!
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