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I placed an online order recently for sympathy flowers for a co-worker's loss (his girlfriend passed away on sunday night after being in the hospital for two weeks). I was doing research online, and one arrangement caught my eye, which happened to be from this florist. In a clear glass vase, stood white and yellow asiatic lilies- it was bright and uplifting, simply beautiful. Sometimes, I'm uncertain (I do most of the ordering of sympathy flowers for anyone in our organization), but I really liked this arrangement @ $49.95. Plus, the delivery fee was $12.95 as opposed to $15.95 at other places. The process online was very easy. I also got an order confirmation right away. I had it set for thursday (today), but yesterday (wednesday), I learned that plans for my co-worker's trip to California was changing, so I called the florist in the morning and pushed up the delivery date (both ladies on the phone were very nice, too). They were able to do that, thankfully. I also got an email last night confirming delivery (love that). So, this morning, my co-worker told me that he got the flowers last night and said that they were beautiful (I was very pleased with that). Not only was I satisfied with the arrangement, price, delivery fee, user-friendly online checkout process, but with the service as well. This florist is in my neighborhood (I think my husband went here, years ago for a corsage, once), and the displays in the windows are always so pretty. I just saw that this shop was voted "Best Florist in Las Vegas by readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal." I will use them again in the future for local orders, I'm sure.
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