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What sets our Company aside from the other Company's?
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We believe that we are leading the floral industry in technology, product, and delivery. We let our suppliers do what they do best. Our growers grow and pack the freshest flowers available. The delivery company's ship using the best possible methods, either overnight, air cargo, or truck, and you receive the freshest wholesale flowers available when you need it direct from the growers. This way the flowers are not sitting at a warehouse, or at a wholesaler in water waiting to be sold and shipped.
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Who do we sell to?
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We sell mainly to Flower Shops (retailers) and some wholesalers. This is our target market, but we also sell to many Event Planners, Wedding Organizers, Hotels, Organizations, Schools, Non-Profits, Churches, and general public that want fresh wholesale flowers for their weddings, party's, or just to have flowers.
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Do you offer "Free Freight" like the other sites?
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Nobody really offers "Free Freight". With gas and freight being the price that it is, "Free Freight" on fresh flowers does not exist. The other sites just add the freight to their mark-up of flowers and give you a total price including freight and they call this "Free Freight". Basically all their customers pay the same price, and either Fed Ex or DHL is used. So, depending on the zone that you live in you are probably paying too much. Just compare their price per stem or bunch to Lwflowers.com prices and you will see the difference.
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How does Lwflowers.com freight work?
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All of our prices are FOB the grower. All flowers are shipped direct from the grower right to you, or where ever you would like us to ship. If you buy using the shopping cart on the website we give an average price per box, and also use Fed Ex for delivery. This works out great for up to a few boxes and is very convient. But, if we can save you money on freight we will adjust your bill and call you to let you know before we run your credit card.
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Do you use other freight company's that are less expensive?
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Yes, we use the best possible method to get your flowers to you the easiest way possible. Example #1: If you are buying from a grower(Grower) in California(CA) and shipping in California, we use a different overnight delivery company that is half the price as Fed Ex and you only pay the correct freight rate. Example #2: If you would like to buy multiple boxes from the same grower we can drop off at the airport and ship Air Cargo (Delta, Northwest, Alaska, etc..) to the closest airport to you , and you can pick up your flowers there. This is probably the least expensive, but you will need to go to the airport. Example #3: We can also load the larger orders on the flower truck lines and have them delivered to your door. You need to be an existing customer to the trucking company, or wholesal
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How do I place my order with lwflowers.com?
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You can either place your order on-line if you need case(s) of product and are short on time, or if you would like to order a mix box custom packed to your needs, have some questions reguarding flowers and what type to use, or questions reguarding a future order just call us and we will take care of you and answer all of your questions. 208-305-7254
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When should I place my order with lwflowers.com?
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You can place you order anytime with lwflowers.com. We like our orders to be placed 7-10 days in advance to ensure the freshest quality, lock in the best possible price for the flowers, and figure in the best shipping method for you. We can take your order and have it shipped on the same day as long as the product that you are looking for is available for that day. We buy daily on the open market around the world and will get you the best price possible on your flowers for your shipping day.
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What does (BU) mean?
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(BU) = Price per bunch, and also is how many bunches is in the box (Pack). Example: If you have 20 bunches per (Pack) and the price is per bunch (BU) and (Price) is $5.00 multiply the 20 Bunches (BU) times the $5.00 (Price) = $100.00 per case. Therefore, 20 x $5.00 = $100.00 total case price.
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What does (ST) mean?
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(ST) = Price per Stem, and also is how many stems is in the box (Pack). Example: If you have 200 stems per (Pack) and the price is per stem (ST) and (Price) is $.30 multiply the 200 Stems (ST) times the $.30 (Price) = $60.00 per case. Therefore, 200 x $.30 = $60.00 total case.
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What does (Orig) mean?
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This is the region where the products are grown. Example: If the (Orig) is EQ then the product is grown in Equador. If you prefer that your flowers are grown in a specific region (Orig) then you can buy flowers from that region. Example: If you like roses from Equador then you would look for roses in (Orig) EQ.
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What does (Grower) mean?
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This is the grower that grows, packs, and ships the flowers. If you prefer that your flowers are grown from a specific (Grower) then you can buy from that (Grower). Example: If you like flowers from CA (Orig) California, then you would look for flowers in (Orig) CA.
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What does (Price) mean?
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This is the (Price) either by the stem(ST), or bunch(BU) of that particular flower. Multiply the price(Price) by the either (ST) or (BU) for the total cost of the box of flowers. Example #1: If the (Price) is $5.00 and is by the bunch(BU) then there is 20 bunches to a box(Pack), then the total for that box of flowers = $100.00. Example #2: If the (Price) is $.30 and is by the stem(ST) then there is 200 Stems to a box(Pack) then the total for that box of flowers = $60.00.
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What does (Pack) mean?
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This is how many either stems(ST), or bunches(BU), that is packed to a box of flowers. Example #1: If the (Pack) is 20 and is by the bunch(BU) then there is 20 bunches to a box(Pack). Example #2: If the (Pack) is 200 and is by the Stem(ST) then there is 200 Stems to a box(Pack).
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