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Groundbreaking concept available for every florist in Australia & New Zealand

Posted by FloristExchange.com on Apr 7th, 2009 digg this super bookmark


Florist Exchange is a groundbreaking concept, which allows the public, corporate companies and florists to contact you direct and for you to receive 100% of the money from any business that comes into your shop. There are no hidden charges, percentages and we don’t charge the customer any service fee.

On our website (www.floristexchange.com) it includes florists all over the UK & Ireland and now Australia & New Zealand and we will soon be enlisting florists all over America and other European countries. 
It is used daily by florists, corporate companies and the general public because they can contact you direct and they know all the shops listed are in the area required. 

We also produce a free paperback directory in the UK and Ireland that lists florists by their delivery area. This is distributed free of charge and goes out to over 25,000 florists and businesses. Upon full coverage of the Australasian market 15,000 free paperback versions will be sent out free of charge to all Australian and New Zealand florists plus florist related businesses.

There are no restrictions for florists to join Florist Exchange as long as you are willing to accept more incoming business and you are a genuine florist.

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florist_from_sunbury
florist_from_sunbury Apr 11 2009, 5:21pm says:

but wouldn't there be some hidden costs somewhere? how would they make money?

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FloristExchange.com Apr 14 2009, 5:35am replied:

Hi Florist from Sunbury
thanks for your reply as you can probably tell Florist Exchange is not a relay company in any way at all so we dont charge any percentages, handling fees we dont charge the consumer or anyone to send flowers it is a totaly free service to use. And your more than welcome if a customer comes into your shop to use the Florist Exchange website (www.floristexchange.com) to find a florist and then to contact them direct.

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