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Best way to send flowers
NellieA
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I want to send flowers out of local area. Was thinking of Tesco or M&S on-line services. Anyone used either of these or know anywhere better?
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i usually ring yellow pages for a florists near to the recipient, then ring florist direct to arrange local delivery. cheaper, and more personal than 12 carnations
hth xx"It is not uncommon for slight acquaintances to get married, but a couple really have to know each other to get divorced." - Anonymous0 -
http://www.0800flowers.com/
I have to mention these (recommended by others - do a search), I ordered a bunch for my sister's birthday and she has never been so thrilled. I even received daily photos by email about how they were doing.0 -
Use https://www.charityflowers.co.uk and not only do you get lovely flowers you are donating to charity at the same time!0
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I think you can use tesco clubcard vouchers for their flower service.0
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you can get cashback on sending flowers..... £2 for 0800flowers, and up to 12.5% cashback on others....0
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Thanks everyone, thats given me some good ideas.0
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I have used Tesco - highly recommended - and the clubcard points too!0
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