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minxie
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Hi,
I am looking for flowers to send through the post, Interflora are so expensive, has anyone use a company that they can recommend.
thanks
I am looking for flowers to send through the post, Interflora are so expensive, has anyone use a company that they can recommend.
thanks
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I have used Asda... cheap and nice flowers.0
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http://www.bunches.co.uk/
http://www.bunches.co.uk/flowers-types/new-bouquets.php
I've used Bunches, was initially put off by the Carnations on the front page but if you have a look at new Bouquets there is a better selection. You will also get a free tiny box of chocs with them it is lovely. Also will get money via top cash back,
I've used Next/M&S who do lovely flowers but very pricey. You could also google a florist in the Town you want to send them to and phone up direct quoting how much you are able to spend.
Good Luck0 -
I've also used Bunches a couple of times, they are very good alright and would recommend them.
I've also used Serenata too. I sent my mum some flowers from Serenata last year, she said they where very disappointing, they were very drab apparently and didn't last long.
There may also be a few voucher codes knocking about as well.
Try the following:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/cheap-diy-home-garden-deals#tool
http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/save-an-extra-10-off-mothers-day-flowers-using-promotional-code-bunches-1145019
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=38
And as slimsia has pointed out TCB are offering 13.13% cashback, Quidco 13%.0 -
iflorist & bunches..The best options!0
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iflorist & bunches..The best options!
10% code for iflorist as well.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/search?action=search&keywords=iflorist&category=0&type=2&date_range=&sort_type=relevance0 -
I posted similar request last year and the best advice I received was to phone up a florist directly. Pick one that's close to the recipient and ask them to do it for you. You'll probably get a much nicer bouquet and there's no risk of the flowers getting damaged in the post. Most florists will offer delivery in their local area.
I was very fortunate to find a florist that was one street away from the recipient so they didn't charge anything at all for delivery. The bouquet itself was spectacular.0 -
I agree with the local florist suggestions.0
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Bunches or local florist are what I'd recommend.0
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Thank you very much,will try their local florist first, then check out Bunches
thanks,
minxie0 -
I do think Interflora are really expensive and the flowers aren't that great - only used them the once. Marks and Spencer didn't impress me either but John Lewis has been good.
I buy take-home flowers from ASDA as I think they do best value and have tried Sainsbury's, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Lidl and Morrison's
If giving a present, houseplants make a change from flowers and I think Lidl does really great houseplants.0
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