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BEWARE PROSPECTIVE WEDDING CLIENTS - I can only speak to their transparency with prospective clients in my review: I emailed The Farmer's Daughter to inquire about their services and included the date of my wedding in my initial correspondence. In response, I received an email requesting that I complete a rather lengthy survey. I completed the survey which requires a great deal of info including uploaded images of floral arrangements. I completed this with the idea that the effort I put into the survey would contribute to services rendered. The day after emailing my completed survey, I received a response that they were "booked to capacity" on my wedding day despite me having shared the date of my wedding in my initial email. I strongly suspect that they declined my request based upon the fact that my order was minimal as opposed to being "booked to capacity" since they knew the date of my wedding up-front. Being declined service is completely acceptable if done so in a transparent and honest manner and not in a way that wastes a prospective client's time. I am very disappointed with lack of professionalism demonstrated by The Framer's Daughter.
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