View Full Version : Has anyone used Kabloom.com for sending flowers?
Robyncz
04-05-2004, 12:02 PM
I have used proflowers.com and been very happy, but I just got a "coupon" for kabloom.com that would allow me to save about 1/3 of price I would spend at proflowers.com for the tulips I was going to order my mother for Easter.
Has anyone tried kabloom yet?
ktg0930
04-05-2004, 12:16 PM
I haven't personally tried them, but one of my co-workers ordered Valentine's flowers for her mother to be delivered on Valentine's Day and did not have a good experience. The flowers were not received on Valentine's Day and when she called to complain, they told her they had a lot of orders for Valentine's. They did offer her to give her a refund or to deliver the order sometime the following week.
sassafras
04-05-2004, 02:00 PM
Hi Robyn!
I also had a bad experience with KaBloom. I ordered an arrangement for my grandmother and it arrived a day late and without a card.
They did send me a refund in the form of a credit, but I would probably not use them again.
Sarah
Robyncz
04-05-2004, 02:15 PM
Thanks. I guess I'll stick with Proflowers. I've never had a problem with them. . .
By the way, hi Sarah! I haven't seen you around much, but I think of you often (every time I get out my knitting, which is in that marvelous bag you sent me!)
stefania4
04-05-2004, 03:38 PM
FYI, if you sign up at igive.com a percentage of your proflowers purchase will go towards a charity you specify (ditto for Barnes & Noble, e-bay, Harry & Davids, and a bunch of other online retailers).
DH and I volunteer at a local home for medically fragile infants & toddlers who are in state custody (usually abuse or neglect). I figure I'm spending the $ anyway, it's nice to have a small chunk of it go towards a cause I support.
This has been your do-gooder minute. Back to regularly scheduled programming. :D
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