1-800-Flowers.com has One Dozen Long-Stem Roses for $25 - 15% off using PayPal [Exp 2/14] = $21 + shipping. Shipping starts at $11. Check out their other Valentine's Day Specials.
Obama's gonna be praying like crazy to Allah that everyone spends a boat load of cash on Valentine's Day this year to help drag the economy out of the recession that he created, and has yet to do anything about to fix. *smirk*
1-800 flowers is a website front for a ton of other floral stores, so you really need to be careful with this place. Many stores consider online orders to be second-priority, which can really be an issue during the holidays, especially if the online front has terrible customer service, which it sounds like they do. In terms of these roses, I would stay away from them. This is one of those things where they send the items in a box pre-bloomed so the flowers don't look too great, you have to wait for them to grow before they start to look good. If you want, you could have them sent to yourself a week in advance and grow them yourself, then give them away, but that's pretty lame.
1-800 has bricks and mortar franchise stores around the country but they also farm out their orders as well. What #16 mentions is partially true. What happens is say that the local florist is selling roses for $50 a dozen plus delivery. Then they get some cheap ass order for $25 total from 1-800 to fill a dozen roses. They can either reject it or they just fill to value of $25 so you are going to get the dregs. Florist here is selling a dozen arranged and delivered tax included for $60. Local delivery only though.
Obama's gonna be praying like crazy to Allah that everyone spends a boat load of cash on Valentine's Day this year to help drag the economy out of the recession that he created, and has yet to do anything about to fix. *smirk*
No wonder there are only 5 red states left.
Mofo you are one ignorant dumb azz.
#3 - he's not that smart.
I'm sending a dozen to Ben.
go to supertarget u can get 18 for ten bucks
This should help me get my helmet shined huh?
Make sure they aren't shipped in a box...
But are they hand-dipped?
My girlfriend's valentine's day gift from me will be a night where I don't cheat on her.
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Check out their poor ratings on yahoo:
http://shopping.yahoo.com/merchrating/user_rv.html?merchant_id=1034413
I just baconnaise my pants.
sincerely,
toddsucks
wow.. 1.5 stars 129 reviews.. how are they sill in business?
yeah because of Bensbargains that being said I'm glad to hear that m0f0 is safe on valentines day when picks up his soap.
1-800 flowers is a website front for a ton of other floral stores, so you really need to be careful with this place. Many stores consider online orders to be second-priority, which can really be an issue during the holidays, especially if the online front has terrible customer service, which it sounds like they do. In terms of these roses, I would stay away from them. This is one of those things where they send the items in a box pre-bloomed so the flowers don't look too great, you have to wait for them to grow before they start to look good. If you want, you could have them sent to yourself a week in advance and grow them yourself, then give them away, but that's pretty lame.
Just give her herpes this valentines day... it's the gift that keeps on giving...
According to the Superbowl adds, flowers in a box are a NO NO.
1-800 has bricks and mortar franchise stores around the country but they also farm out their orders as well. What #16 mentions is partially true. What happens is say that the local florist is selling roses for $50 a dozen plus delivery. Then they get some cheap ass order for $25 total from 1-800 to fill a dozen roses. They can either reject it or they just fill to value of $25 so you are going to get the dregs. Florist here is selling a dozen arranged and delivered tax included for $60. Local delivery only though.
the roses look very nice valentines day