The world population may be divided into two types â those who want to buy flowers and those who donât want to buy flowers.
If you belong to the category of people who want to buy flowers, do read on. If you belong to the category of people who donât want to buy flowers, your time would be better spent watching a James Bond movie or reading an article on global warming.
Let me slightly digress to say that the article on global warming is recommended more vigorously than the Bond movie, unless, of course, the movie tells you how to make a better world. Coming to the topic
As an intelligent customer, you should have a reasonably clear idea of what you want to buy. Being sure of what you want to buy significantly reduces the time you spend for searching for the products. When you are planning to buy flowers to be sent to someone, there are two important things you must never forget â the occasion and the recipient.
You must have heard it a one-hundred and seventeen times that the flowers that are associated with Motherâs Day are carnations and the flowers that are associated with Valentineâs Day are roses. It is occasionally nice to surprise your recipient with gifts that are not strictly traditional â for instance, gifting your beloved with lilies on Valentineâs Day and gifting your mother with hyacinths or irises on Motherâs Day.
When you want to do business with a website, you should be sure that their security and privacy measures are faultless because you definitely donât want your credit card number and your personal details to be stolen.
Ensure that information is transmitted over a highly secure 128 bit or 256 bit encrypted connection. Go through the companyâs privacy policy to confirm that your personal information will not be disclosed to third parties.
Do not purchase from florists who do not offer good customer care. Find out what their policies are regarding a delayed delivery or a wrong delivery. Good online florists have a customer care department that can be contacted via email or phone. The ideal policy regarding unsatisfactory service is ârefund and replaceâ. Some other questions that you should consider
Q: How long has the florist been around?
A: The longer, the better.
Q: Are the customers who have done business with them happy with the service?
A: The greater the number of happy customers, the better.
Q: Do they have any specialties?
A: Explore those products for price and quality. They might be worth buying.
Q: What is the mode of delivery?
A: Plus if delivered by florists, minus if delivered by courier.
Last but not least, a serious practical concern is affordability. As a discerning customer, you have to go through different floristsâ catalogs in order to get a clear picture of the comparative prices of similar products.
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