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Some unscrupulous marketing firms are posing as local florists - Watch Out !

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Flower Facts >> Floral Deception

Things have changed allot in the florist industry in the last ten years. It is exceedingly difficult to find a real flowershop for your out-of-town flower needs, especially with the internet. There are many unscrupulous marketeers running, literally rampant on the web, vying for your very last flower dollar.

Always make sure you are dealing with a real, local florist when ordering flowers!

If you are in the need of floral services, out of your local town, we advise you trust the order to your Local Minnesota State Florist, to make sure you get full value for your order. If you are up for the challenge, call - do not order online, a flowershop in the area you wish to send flowers, ask allot of questions. Do not let this shop know you are calling from out of town as you first have to 'qualify them' to see if they are a legitimate, honest-to-goodness flower shop before you place your flower order!

Ask questions like:

a) How late are you open today? if they give you a flakey answer chances are they do not have an actual physical location in that city.

b)Ask... " I would like to stop in and pick up a small rose arrangement, how much would this cost? - again - watch for non-answers

c) Ask "what is your address?" if they are not fast with an answer - move on to another shop

Use search engines to look for 'copies' of their local dial phone number, it should come up in other 'local searches' for the area... as well as in search returns for their actual web site for that shop...

You can see shopping for out of town flowers is not so easy, our member flower shops, provide a professional shopping service for you, generally there is a fee for this is ranging from 7.00 to 12.95 and is added to your flower order total. Well worth the fee --

Call Your Local Minnesot Florist For Your Our Of Town Flower Needs!







Some unscrupulous marketing firms are posing as local florists - Watch Out!

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Is Your Local Florist Really Long Distance?


Flowers are a great way to celebrate a birthday, cheer up a sick friend, or simply brighten someone's day!

Your local florist is just a phone call away, or so you think. Some unscrupulous marketing firms are posing as local florists, charging you higher fees and taking business away from legitimate florists in your town.

Here's how the deception works.

A marketer takes out a bogus listing in the white pages of your telephone directory or spams the Internet with made up flower shop names and phoney weeb sites. The company may use your towns name in its own to make you believe it is local.

Or, the name of a legitimate local florist may be listed with a different local phone number. For example, Minneapolis Florists.

When you call, you are unknowingly forwarded to an out-of-town telemarketing operation. Some of htese believe it or not are in India - Real Scams

The telemarketer takes your order and credit card information for payment, and forwards your order to an area florist.

The telemarketer pockets a processing fee and a percentage of the sale as well.

You do not realize you have been scammed until you get higher than expected charges from an out-of town company on your credit card statement, or learn that the flowers weren't delivered as ordered, or worse, were never delivered at all.

How to Protect Yourself
Follow these tips before you order your next pot of posies so that you do not get bloomin mad!
  • Ask neighbors, family, friends, and co-workers for recommendations.
  • Deal only with shops that list a street address with their phone number. If you are asking directory assistance for a number, also ask for the street number and address. If there isn't one, consider doing business with another florist.
  • Ask the florist to itemize the charges. In addition to the price of the arrangement, most florists charge a delivery fee and taxes if you live in the same state.
  • Ask the florist for directions to the shop. If they hesitate or refuse, consider this a red flag, and avoid doing business with the florist.

  • Ask the florist if they can deliver to other cities, pick one in advance, on the other side of the country. Ask them if they can deliver this them selves or do they have to "wire it out" - Then ask them if they have to "wire out the order you are calling to place. Ask them if they charge a convenience fee or service charge - No Local Flower Shop Will Ever Charge This Type Of Fee For A local Delivery! If you are suspicious, move on to another shop. Be especially careful of Internet florists
  • Check out the florist youa're considering with the local Better Business Bureau and consumer protection officials in your area. Or, if you are ordering flowers from a local shop in another city or state, contact the consumer protection officials there. Ask if they have any unresolved consumer complaints on file. Also ask them to verify the street address.

When a Rose is a Ruse:

What to Do If You Have Been Scammed:

If you placed an order through a wire service, a toll-free number, or a local florist, call the toll-free number of the florist and describe the problem. Many wire services will work with the filling florist to fix the problem or refund your money.

If your arrangement was never delivered, and you paid by credit card, you can dispute the charges with the card issuer.

Make sure the bill is not more than you bargained for!


 
 
 

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