Just leave the flowers at the door, somebody will be home.
Sure...O.K.
But I vividly remember the elderly gentleman calling from Whitehorse wanting something sent to Grand Forks.
We were told to simply leave it at the door. Don't call first. Somebody will surely be home.
Leaving something at the door is not something a florist wants to do. After all, we're dealing with flowers which are perishable. Out of water, they die.
It's not like Canada Post or UPS that simply drop off a package.
We like making arrangements with the recipient to find out when THEY want the flowers delivered.
It's the personal touch that florists are known for.
But sometimes the sender doesn't want to ruin the surprise, so we follow instructions.
In the case of the flowers in Grand Forks?
The recipient went on a holiday for two weeks, and came home to...
The sender had no idea that she was out of the country, and neither did we.
This was not good...not good at all.
And regardless of what the sender wanted, it's a really poor reflection on the florist, don't you think?
Even though in this case, it was no fault of our own...*sigh*...
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