Monday, April 13, 2009

Is it okay to take a bouquet back in 24 hours?

I am getting married in late february and went to pick out my bouquet last night. I found one and put a $50 deposit down. I am making my own table arrangements and late last night after thinking about it i realized i may want to just make my bouquet also, due to the fact it would be way cheaper and id get to use the same flowers i found at the store. Is it okay to take a bouquet back? Or could i purchase something else there like the crosages and such. I dont wanna be rude and i dont wanna lose my money :(

Is it okay to take a bouquet back in 24 hours?
it seems fine to me





just tell them the plan has changed, they probobly deal with this sort of thing all the time
Reply:There would probably be a cancellation fee, so you might want to do like you suggested and get your groom%26#039;s and groomesmen%26#039;s boutineers there. If you%26#039;re doing corsages for the mothers, you could get those as well.
Reply:You%26#039;ll probably lose your deposit. Think twice about making your own bouquet, though. It isn%26#039;t as easy as you might think, it will take up a lot of time the night before your wedding, and the flowers won%26#039;t stay fresh for as long. I really suggest sticking with the florist for your bouquet.





Don%26#039;t worry about the flowers not being exact matches for the centerpieces. You could make them match, but no one is going to compare your centerpieces to your bouquet. And don%26#039;t worry about the cost. Apparently, you were comfortable with the cost originally, so you%26#039;re probably still comfortable with it now.
Reply:I%26#039;m sure they are used to it. So yes it%26#039;s %26quot;okay%26quot; to do- but you%26#039;ll have to check with their policies to see if you%26#039;ll be losing money or whatnot. Just go there and talk to a manager, see what can be arranged.
Reply:The point of a deposit is so when people change their minds after the fact, the floral shop isnt out the money for their time spent with you.
Reply:Hi. Do you mean that you purchased a bouquet (silk?) for $50? I%26#039;m not understanding that you %26quot;Put a $50 deposit down?





In any case, yes, I don%26#039;t see why the store would not take back a bouquet especially if you purchased it last night. Just bring your receipt with you.
Reply:Just go back to the store you put the deposit down at, and tell them that you;ve changed your mind. Unless, you signed a contract saying that you can%26#039;t get your deposit back, i wouldn%26#039;t worry. If you are unable to get the money back, use it towards something else for your wedding.
Reply:it%26#039;s not to late to cancel your order I wouldn%26#039;t think. there is no way they have started them yet anyways.





your not being rude! It%26#039;s your big day and we all make changes to suit us and what we really want!


Go back and get your money!
Reply:I%26#039;m pretty sure you won%26#039;t be the only bride they%26#039;ve ever met who%26#039;s changed her mind.. LOL Just tell them you want to substitute something else in place of the bouquet, they%26#039;ll be fine with that this early on.



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