As you matured the females of your acquaintance expected a bit more of you in the way of flowers than those golden dandelions and wild daisies. With those days of bringing about smiles with a few handpicked buttercups behind you, you discovered the world of flower shops. For some of you who are old enough to remember, there was a time when ordering flowers from your local florist meant the price you were quoted for flowers was the price you paid. You got the flowers and great delivery right here in Delhi. However, as time passed, flower shops wanting to fool customers into thinking that they were getting great deals on the arrangements they purchased, began lowering the prices of their flowers and then tacking on delivery fees. Which meant you never really got the flowers for the price shown on the arrangement or quoted to you. There was always that pesky delivery fee tacked on. Like everything else, you got used to paying that extra fee when ordering flowers and although you never liked it you accepted it. So it must have come as quite a surprise when you first ordered from an online florist in Delhi and discovered that the price on the flower arrangement was the price you paid, free delivery had been restored. The reason for this is simple, with so many online flower shops competing for your business and the economy being in such a state that flower sales are down, each shop is looking for an edge. While some shops offer seemingly low rates on their arrangements and make up the difference by tacking on of delivery fees. Other shops sell little more expensive flowers with free delivery included, while others split the difference and offer discounts on delivery fees. Nowadays, if you’re getting to send flowers to Delhi, getting a free delivery is quite easy. Most online and even offline shops that offer flower delivery in Delhi online will tell you so right up front as to how much delivery charges are, so you know that other than tax the price quoted for that Mother’s Day arrangement or that “I forgot your birthday, please forgive me” arrangement is the price you are going to pay. Nothing could be easier or simpler.
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