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Imperfect27 Tue 03-Oct-17 10:23:15

When I turned fifty, my SIL sent me an expensive arrangement of flowers through the post. They arrived four days late and in a bad state. I was embarrassed for her - probably should have complained, but was just sorry that her well intentioned gift was so badly handled. I do not now send flowers by courier as I think you cannot trust what is sent and if delivery is difficult the onus seems to be on you as the recipient. Once bitten ...

grannyactivist Tue 03-Oct-17 10:17:51

I recently received flowers by post/courier. They came from a company that I've seen advertised on the internet and whose website promises wonderful bouquets. When they arrived they were one of the saddest bunches of flowers imaginable - like the worst of 'garage' flowers. It was a 'bunch' of flowers, not a bouquet, the petals were crushed because they were in full flower, several of the stems were broken, they were in a cheap plastic 'garage type' wrapper and to be honest they looked as if they cost £3.99. They did in fact cost £23.99 - the box they came in was more attractive!!
I contacted the company and received an immediate apology and they sent replacement flowers, so I can't fault their after sales service, but it got me thinking about all the times I've sent flowers and wondering if the recipients were actually pleased with what they received.

So what's been your experience and which companies would/wouldn't you recommend?