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    Graser Florist

    3.0 (7 reviews)
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    Graser's Florist

    Graser's Florist

    3.8(15 reviews)
    3.4 miBlack Rock
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    I wanted to send a really nice bouquet of flowers to my grandmother for her 90th birthday today. I…read morelive in New York City and went online to find the closest florist to her home. Graser's had good reviews, was in Amherst and had a nice fall assortment of flowers online so I chose them. I ordered the 'blossoms in vogue' bouquet and vase for her. The picture claimed to be the standard size. It was stunning but I wanted them to be extra special so I ordered the deluxe version of this arrangement. When my aunt sent me a photo of the flowers once they arrived I was appalled... Carnations substituted for roses and the entire bouquet was honestly a fraction of the size shown online! And this was the deluxe! I called the store to speak with them and politely explained I was extremely disappointed. The woman told me they go by a 'recipe' for their arrangements and since they didn't have pink roses they included 5 carnations. She offered to pick up the flowers from my grandmother, remove the carnations and add 3 pink roses although it couldn't be done until tomorrow. I'm not going to confuse my 90 year old grandmother like that... And it still does not make up for the fact that what I received wasn't anything like they advertised online. Maybe it's better to buy direct from inside the store so you see exactly what you're getting. I am extremely embarrassed of the flowers that were delivered and will never be ordering from here again. Should have stuck with Wegman's flower department!

    It's Valentines Day and I really don't want to say what I have to say. However, I am going to take…read morethe advice of the owner of Graser's florist who said "Well, you may not want to say it, but just say it. I have other stuff to do." So here are my issues . . . in writing. I ordered online the deluxe Teleflora's Sapphire Skies Bouquet. This bouquet (after fees) cost $107.50. I have uploaded the picture I saw online. What was delivered to my boyfriend today . . . well, just see the other photo. 1.) The arrangement is much smaller than in the picture. The owner stated that the lilies were not in full bloom and that it would look much fuller after they opened (which is a very fair point). However, the online picture has (by my count) 8 long-stem white roses. The bouquet my boyfriend received had 4. 2.) The color contrast is significant. As with all florists, I understand that some substitution is necessary (maybe a flower is not in season or just subpar). However, why would you substitute pink/fuchsia flowers for purple/blue flowers. The owner's response "They probably didn't realize this was going to a guy." Uh . . . my boyfriend likes pink just fine, the issue is . . . in the love note I wrote (connected to the bouquet) I mention purple/blue flowers . . . and there aren't any. 3.) Under special instructions, I advised that my boyfriend is working 1PM - 9PM today, and I requested the flowers be delivered somewhere within that time frame. There is something to be said for surprise and a stranger calling your name out of a group of coworkers unexpectedly. The bouquet was delivered in the morning and just left on his desk. 4.) When I went to register a complaint at Graser's florist on Amherst St., they said I would have to talk to the owner. I drove to the Graser's florist in Kenmore (the Delaware location) to speak with her directly. She gave me the recipe for the bouquet (a recipe not posted online, I might add). It apparently should contain: 2 stems of white lilies, 4 stems roses (white), 3 stems white spray roses, 2 stems mini-white carnations, 1 stem purple statice (this was substituted by the pink/fuchsia flower). She advised that I check the recipe. The truth is . . . I don't care about a recipe. I just want what I saw online and thought I was ordering. If something doesn't taste good or doesn't look right at a restaurant, then I really don't care what's in it or how it was made (I just don't want it). In defense of Graser's florist, the bouquet was "technically" correct and within their substitution policy. But I won't trust them anymore when ordering flowers because at the end of the day, it wasn't what I wanted for the love of my life. From now on, I will pay for what I can see. This may be a one time occurrence and many people have had positive things to say about Graser's florist. Please do not discount this. On the other hand, I leave it to the public to decide. Which picture would you want? Which one is worth over $100? Is the quality and value between these two bouquets equal? ~Seth

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    Graser's Florist - The standard version of Blossoms in Vogue on Graser's website. False advertising!!

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    The standard version of Blossoms in Vogue on Graser's website. False advertising!!

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    Dianne's Floral

    4.4(16 reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    Easy to work with and our wedding flowers were so beautiful!! We looked around and their prices are…read morepretty comparable to other shops. I had no idea what I was doing but Sharon is an expert who knew what we needed without me really even telling her! Pieces beautifully out together, everything delivered as it should.

    They did our flowers for our wedding. There were so many hidden charges…read more First and foremost, one of the selling points of going with them was that they told us that there was a $50 charge and for that, they would deliver the flowers and decorations to the venue, set them up, and then take them down at the end of the event. This was one of the reasons we went with this company. However, 2 weeks before the event, when we went to drop off the final payment, they added an extra $100 charge, claiming that it would be extra if we wanted the decorations removed the same night as the event. This was in direct contrast to what we'd agreed upon earlier, but with only 2 weeks till the wedding, we were stuck and had to pay it. That was the most egregious of the 'hidden charges,' but there were so many more. When we asked about drying and preserving the bride's bouquet, she told us it would cost us $300-500 and we'd have to supply the box. When we questioned why it was so much she went on and on about how complicated the process is. We decided to avoid this cost and said no to the preservation, which she made us feel very guilty about. Later when we went to drop off the final payment, we noticed that there was a preserved bouquet in a box for another customer, along with a bill for $135. When we Questioned Dianne about why it was $135, and not the $300 to $500 she quoted us, she denied that she'd ever quoted that high a price (a lie) and said that $300 would have been the maximum, and that's if she'd supplied the box (another lie). While we were finalizing the plans, they had a shelf full of cake servers and knives, all 'marked down'. When she saw my husband looking at them she said they were trying to liquidate so they were on sale at a discount (still more expensive than comparable items on amazon btw). My husband said no thank you, that the venue assured us that they had servers/knives. She tried to hard sell us, even going so far as to say "I've worked with that venue before, they don't have servers/knives, no venue I've ever worked with ever has them, you NEED to buy them." My husband called the venue on the spot and they confirmed that they had multiple knives/servers to be used for a wedding. While the decoration half of the shop was very relaxed, Dianne continually was pushing us for a hard upsell on every single thing we could. Going so far as to try to guilt us when we didn't spend our life savings on flowers. We knew what we wanted, but if we didn't get extravagant corsages for our mothers, aunts, sisters, etc, we were just terrible people. Oh, she didn't say that, but it was certainly implied. While the flowers WERE beautiful and most of the decorations were wonderful even that wasn't as expected. We'd had in our contract that our wedding arch would have TWO cloth panels, one blue and one green which were our wedding colors, however, on the day of our wedding the arch was assembled with one single white gauze panel. In addition, we were told that the flowers decorating the arch would match the flowers used in the rest of the wedding, and instead, we were given generic white flowers. When all was said and done, the sticker shock was extreme. The quoted price after our first consultation was $850, we did not add anything somehow, because of various taxes, fees, and additions that they insisted were standard, at the end it was $1,200. I would actively recommend that anyone looking at this business for your wedding look elsewhere. This was without a doubt the worst part of our wedding, and that included having to replace the best man 3 days before hand.

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