Typical scam: Advertise flowers for $19.99, and then trick the consumer into paying at least double with hidden fees that ARE NOT DISPLAYED when ordering.
In my case the "Standard Delivery" was described as "Free" but ended up at the price of $12.99 and $2.99 for "care and handling" on the bill.
I then canceled the order. Nothing got canceled, and I was billed for the order anyway.
Also, watch out for any additional savings offers. If you click on them you'll end up with a monthly repeating charge of around $15.
Jim
Temple City,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, February 06, 2014
I agree. I just placed an order for 1 dozen roses on a radio special for $19.99. By the time they did multiple add on's then subtraction's the freight and handling, the bill came to $38.99. I knew this going in, but I do not have the time to shop around.