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A Look at International Flower Delivery

By: Eddie Tobey



As our global community continues to expand we often find
ourselves with friends and families who live in countries
outside of the U.S. In the past this caused somewhat of a
dilemma if a person wanted to send a gift of flowers
internationally. It was not as simple as calling the local
florist; it was almost impossible to find a florist who could
wire transfer the order to another florist in a different
country. This has changed, however, because of the availability
of resources via the Internet. 

Do a simple search in any major search engine for “International
Flower Delivery” and you will yield hundreds of results. Many
companies are now offering international flower delivery and it
is usually just as simple as ordering domestically. 

Many online flower companies have access to florists worldwide.
It is usually simple to find an online company, select your
product and specify that you need the order to be shipped
internationally. The company will then relay your order to the
affiliate florist in that area and your flowers will be
delivered. 

Some companies may charge a processing fee for international
flower delivery orders and others will not. The same holds true
if the recipient resides in a very small or rural area where
flower delivery may take additional time. Some companies will
also have a delay in delivery to verify the recipient’s address.
With all flower delivery orders but especially true with
international orders, it is very important to have the correct
address including spellings for street and city names.


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