A solicitation from DHGate.com, a Chinese wholesale marketplace from which I've made a couple of purchases. It sounded like an actual human being, as my name was used in a non-robotic form, and was advertising their summer sales.
received 2 calls from this number with no message. tried to call it back and got recording that the number was not in service, thought I dialed the number wrong, tried again and got same message. Checked the boards here and found out it was a teleflora number. (I had ordered flowers yesterday for my daughter who just had a baby, order cost me $100 and they delivered 4 carnations and 6 daisys! That was not what was placed) When they called again I answered and yes, it was teleflora. They informed me the local florist was busy with christmas deliveries and would not be able to send out the New Baby arrangement until December 26th. A lot of good that does when she leaves the hospital today. :(
I'm sorry for the terrible service you received, but as the owner of a small town florist, I'd like to lend you a piece of advice: If you're savvy enough to order flowers online from Teleflora, take a few extra minutes to search for an ACTUAL LOCAL FLORIST. You'll save yourself the extra service charges, and get much better service. Plus, if the florist actually is too busy to deliver your arrangement you'll know right away. If you have any trouble you can call your local florist and ask them to point you in the right direction of a brick-and-mortar florist in the recipient's area. :)
Could not understand the caller message. I decided to look it up in the computer and low and behold I see all these messages written. I did also order flowers from Teleflora today and today received that call.
I called Teleflora and reported this and the operator also put the number in her computer and saw what I was seeing on this site. She is going to report it to those in the know.
Yes...it is Teleflora. First time that I used them and they messed up the order. I have always used 1-800-FLOWERS before and will go back to them. She said something about a 10% credit and a note of apology.....big deal....the birthday is over.
I'm sorry for the terrible service you received, but as the owner of a small town florist, I'd like to lend you a piece of advice: If you're savvy enough to order flowers online from Teleflora/800-Flowers, take a few extra minutes to search for an ACTUAL LOCAL FLORIST. You'll save yourself the extra service charges, and get much better service. Plus, if the florist actually is too busy to deliver your arrangement you'll know right away. If you have any trouble you can call your local florist and ask them to point you in the right direction of a brick-and-mortar florist in the recipient's area. :)