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interflora.co.uk |
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16/05/09 (39 review reads) |
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Advantages: quality, fresh flowers
Disadvantages: time slots
Interflora is a very well established company where you can order online at www.interflora.co.uk & inside at any interflora florist shops.
The cost of the flowers at a first glance do look very expensive & can be off putting to some people, but the quality of the flowers that are sent are a very high standard.
As well as the flowers being very good quality, not to mention very fresh, they are always beautifully presented with some of the nicest packaging around.
The only downside is not being able to choose a time slot for delivery, as this could sometimes be more helpfull to them as well, because if they knew that the recipient was not going to be in untill the afternoon & a certain time slot was requested then it could potentially save them a wasted trip to deliver the flowers earlier in the day, although most delivery drivers will leave the flowers with a neighbour or over the road if no neighbours are in, & they put a delivery card through the door to let the customers know where their flowers have been left, although this is good, its not the same as the recipient answering the door to find the driver stading in front of them with the flowers in their arms.
Although i suppose any florist may struggle to give time slots.
I would still reccomend interflora though, & i would still use them myself, althouh there are now other companies that deliver worldwide as well as interflora which i think may well be worth a look at & a try.
Any flowers i have ever sent via interflora have always been received on the day they should & the recipients have always been more than happy (or i should say "over the moon") with them, tis in turn has made them become regular users of imterflora too.
Summary: high quality fresh flowers delivered in beautiful packaging
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- 16/05/09 I've never had any problems with Interflora, I must admit, but they are quite expensive. Flowers generally are though, I suppose? |
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