Who can you trust on the Internet, when ordering flowers?

So it seems we ran into another suspicious tactic of FTD. Are they so desperate to conceal their damaged name that would hide under another name? It has been reported that FTD is actually wiring their orders through a service, other than there own. They are making it look as if they are a real florist and also a non FTD member. The money ends up in FTD’s hands only when it’s too late to do anything about it. So how do you know who you’re doing business with online? Shouldn’t it be considered illegal to hide your identity in this money hungry way? It’s unfriendly nature is effecting all the fair businesses that use the internet legitimately.
When captured flower orders aren’t making their way to individual small flower shops across the U.S. by using their own name, they just use another one that isn’t recognized. How can a company that’s doing poorly succeed among the ones that are doing well? FTD seems to pull it off by being dishonest. Should they be able to mislead and deceit consumers? If you asked them what they were getting out of it, would they tell you? They only exist to take fees from each consumer and also from flower shops by transferring orders from one place to another. How would you ever know that? Sadly, they are not alone. There are many companies using the same such deceptions like these, such as bloomsToday and Proflowers. What can we do about it? While we are awaiting legal action, it is wisest to order flowers the old-fashioned way. Drive out unfair business, by Driving to your local flower shop. The one that actually has a real address with real people in it, with real flowers, and with the real intent to serve you. These online monsters aren’t going anywhere unless we get proactive and hold them accountable… but we can’t hold them accountable if they’re not showing their faces can we?
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