- Who wants to be handed a brown box on Valentine’s Day? Let’s face it… Valentine’s Day is the biggest “show off” holiday of the year. It’s a competition… You have to look like the best, and she has to look like she’s with the best. So what do you think looks better? A guy in brown shorts handing her a box? Or someone balancing roses, a teddy bear, a balloon, and a box of chocolates while your girl signs for your giant declaration of love? Trust me on this one, guys… it’s all about the presentation.
- Who wants to assemble their own gift? Yep, that’s right… those cheap roses you see that come in a box aren’t assembled. It’s a nightmare to take everything apart because it’s all strapped in with those thick, plastic zip ties. Then, she gets the pleasure of putting water in the vase, and plopping a bunch of flowers in it. Professionally designed roses are far more attractive.
- You're getting what you’re paying for. Order those cheap, boxed, shipped roses, and your Valentine will be staring at a poorly designed bunch of short stem, cheap looking roses. Florists offer medium, and long stemmed roses, and they are of a much higher quality. They last longer, they haven’t been suffocating in a box on a hot delivery truck for 24 hours, and they bloom much more nicely.
- Compared to florist-delivered roses, well… they just can’t compare. Picture your significant other at her workplace, surrounded by everyone else’s Valentine’s Day gifts. Those who had roses delivered from a florist are enjoying nice, big vases just brimming with long stem, magnificent roses, while those who received boxed & shipped roses are staring at short, stout vases with very short-stemmed roses poking out from the top. When you compare them side-by-side, there is a huge difference.
- Roses from a florist tend to last longer. Valentine’s Day is on a Monday this year. This means most roses are being delivered to the work place. This also means the office will be full of roses all week long. Do you really want your girl’s to be the first to wilt? That’s exactly what could happen if you order cheap roses.
- Valentine's Day is NOT the time to be testing out a new method of sending roses. If you want to check out the “cheap flowers” companies, go for it… just NOT on Valentine’s Day. You have one day to get this right, gentlemen. Go for quality.
- Their insanely high rate of complaints says it all. Seriously… these companies have a reputation of making two deliveries for every one order. They receive so many complaints that they ship a replacement bouquet with pretty much no questions asked. You could call them up and say “My girlfriend didn’t li…” and your replacement order will already be processed. This is a major red flag.
- They're BOXED AND SHIPPED! ‘nuff said.
Support your local florist this Valentine’s Day, and for every occasion. You can use your local florist to have flowers, gifts, gourmet baskets, fruit baskets, and so much more delivered all over the country… all over the world, for that matter. When you call a national florist, you are literally paying at least $15 more just to have them hit a button, and … guess what? Send the order right to your local florist. They charge a fee for pressing that button, and you end up getting far less value. Spend that extra $15 with a local flower shop, and it will make a world of difference in the bouquet or gift. Check out www.LocalFlowerShop.com this Valentine’s Day if you don’t know what florist to use.
And most importantly, ORDER EARLY! You can never order early enough for Valentine’s Day. Those that call on February 13th are either going to be told there is no more availability, or their flowers will end up being delivered at 6:00 in the afternoon on Valentine’s Day. Who wants that? Order now to beat the rush, ensure priority treatment, and most importantly, to make sure you don’t forget!