TOP-5 WAYS TO AVOID FLOWER DELIVERY SCAMS
Flower delivery sites are the latest phishing scam for unscrupulous people trying to either steal your identity or credit card information. Most major flower delivery sites, such as Local Delivery Flowers.com are legitimate sites local to serve consumer’s needs within the online community. Their network of florists and flower growers worldwide gives legitimacy to their business and they will continue to serve their clients with unparalleled dedication. Smaller web sites that are more locally “based” may not in fact be flower delivery sites at all, but phishing sites designed to steal our information including your credit card and identity. Here are the five best ways to avoid flower delivery scams.
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Check the “Contact Us” page for a local or 800 phone number. If the contact info consists only of an email address, you should be very suspicious.
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For a flower delivery business you’ve found online that is local, check the Home and About Us pages for the physical address of the business.
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Call the number, if it is answered ‘Flower Shop’ without providing the proper name of the business, ask which shop you’ve called.
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When you call, you should also ask “What is Your Address?” If they decline to provide it or give you a different address than one you’ve seen, consider calling another florist.
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Be sure to look for any business affiliation logos such as local Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau groups on the site. Click any links on their site to read more about their affiliation with these organizations to better trust the flower delivery vendor.
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If you do a little research into the flower delivery service that you’re attempting to purchase from locally, you could save yourself the hassle of dealing with the latest phishing scams, which includes the cancelling of credit cards and the re-establishment of your identity after theft.
