I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for their business over the years. This July will mark our 28th year in business.
We value our employees as much as we do our customers. Our employees are paid a livable wage. And they should be. Our employees are knowledgeable, kind and experienced.
We buy our flowers direct from the growers themselves. Our quality is hard to beat and so are our prices. We go above and beyond. Not going to tell you about it, you'll have to see for yourself or read from more than 300 Google Reviews.
Since South Florida is known for not so great customer service. I'm sure it is a welcome change to receive the kind of special service that we provide.
If you haven't done business with us before, now is a great time to experience the difference.
http://www.exceptionalflowersgifts.net
Ordering flowers online is easy too. Just Google "Florist/City Name" They are all local businesses. And there are reviews and pictures so you can see examples of the florists work.
Why pay a middleman like FTD or Teleflora? Those national companies keep 27% of the cost of the arrangement, plus charges the florists tons in fees and costs.
Guess who loses when you use one of those national companies like ftd/teleflora/800flowers? We all lose.They win.
The local florist loses as he or she makes and delivers the product, at a 27% discount. The florist also deducts their delivery charge which is "supposedly" included in the price. You ( the sender )lose because many florists cut down on the amount of flowers to absorb some of the 27% they are losing from the cost. You're also paying a $19.99 service fee that the national company keeps as well. The recipient, your loved one, loses too. They are getting a very deeply discounted flower arrangement. You're paying a middleman, did you think they worked for free?
There are 17 florists in Boca raton. There is NO reason to call anyone but a local business.
By shopping online and using a local florist. You're ensuring that your money is spent in the city/state that you're loved ones live. Keep your money in the community. Support your local businesses. If you do, the local businesses will support your community.