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By Dave_A


Human beings, especially women, love flowers and giving a person beautiful flowers not only brightens their day, it puts you in a special place in their hearts. Flowers are given to apologize, during birthdays, to express love, if someone is sick, etc. In cities, city flower delivery is done by florists to the office or the home of the recipient. These florists can be found in corner stores, but you can also send flowers online. Each option has its pros and cons, but sending flowers over the internet has more advantages.

When you order flowers from a florist, you get to choose the exact flowers you want, the arrangement you want and any you get to examine every detail. If there is you do not like something in the flowers you choose, you can always make a change. You get to incorporate your personal taste in the flowers. You can have a mixture of flowers you know the recipient likes, you will confirm that what you have bought is what is being delivered, etc. There is a lower risk of identity theft and other cyber crimes because although you might make payments through the credit card, you will know the physical address of the floral shop and you can determine the credibility of the company if you need to. When you buy flowers from a normal floral shop, you are sure they will send flowers immediately.

The greatest con of buying flowers from a florist is that you pay more, especially if you buy exotic flowers. This is because florists usually have the flowers in their storage facilities and since flowers can only survive for so long, they have to cover themselves. It is inconveniencing to buy flowers from shops, especially if you are busy in your office, because you have to be at the shop physically. There are many florists in a city, but all provide different services and they have different flowers. This means you have to search from shop to shop looking for exactly what you want – you spend a lot of time and energy.


Merits and demerits of ordering flowers online

When you order flowers online, you enjoy the convenience of online purchase. This convenience is because you do not have to leave the comfort of your own home or office and all you have to do is to fill a simple online order form, to give the physical address, the name of the recipient and the message and then to make payment via your credit card. Convenience is also because you can buy or order the flowers day or night, all year round. There are cost benefits when you send flowers online. This is because you get to compare prices from different companies and this means you are more likely to get the exact flowers you need at the cheapest price possible. Online flower shops are under intense competition and they have low overhead costs since they have only a few employees and so they can manage to bring down their prices to attract new clients and to maintain the old ones. Your privacy is guaranteed since no one will see you buying the flowers.

The cons of city flower delivery over the internet are that there is a risk of identity theft since it is hard to determine the credibility of online flower delivery and you do not get the flowers immediately after the purchase.

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