I want to send some flowers to a family friend to celebrate some good news. I'd like to do this online for convenience but am having trouble finding a company who will: A) Allow me to send a message with the flowers of more than 10 words (I need it to be 17 words, to be precise), and B) Not require the recipient's phone number. I am happy to give my own phone number for any queries but I am not prepared to give out somebody else's phone number without permission.
Can anybody suggest an online florist that might meet these requirements?
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toby99 Tue 16/10/07 21:54
Why on-line? Why don't you just ring a florist in the recipient's home town and get them delivered. You can put any message adn you are more likely to get a better bunch from their home town as they will be keen on their reputation!
hippyhoppy Tue 16/10/07 21:56
M&S? They do adorable flower arrangments...not sure about the quantity of words..
Deenie Tue 16/10/07 21:59
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I suppose I prefer online because I like to look at pictures of the available bouquets beforehand so that I know what I'm sending.
I might have to forego that luxury though, and do just what you suggest.
hau kola Tue 16/10/07 22:04
I looked online to send my sister some flowers.I found one in her home town and rang them.I just told them what i wanted,how much i wanted to pay etc.Paid over the phone no problems.They were delivered on time and were even better than i expected when i saw them a week later.
toby99 Tue 16/10/07 23:07
if you ring and make a big deal of it; expressing that they must be special etc..... The usually do a good job!