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sealady 04-05-2004 02:06 PM

flowers
 
I went to a florist today, to send two yellow roses for colleagues at work.

The florist asked if I wanted to send a card.

I said, no. I want them to be anonymous.

He said he had been sued by the recipient when his company had sent flowers without cards, so would not deliver the rose.

So, I delivered them myself in person. He lost the delivery fee.

I didn't know roses could be threatening.

America, the beautiful, from sea to shining sea.

Keith_Hixson 04-05-2004 02:33 PM

Now I've been around the legal block a few times.
 
Delivery of roses without a card is not a cause for a lawsuit? If he really was sued, I'm sure it was thrown out of court.

I think He just didn't want to deliver the flowers and this was a way to get out of the delivery.

There were no laws broken, no one was harmed. Lawsuit, sounds fishy to me.

Keith

MORTARDUDE 04-05-2004 02:36 PM

I buy my flowers at Kroger now and deliver them myself.... Much cheaper, better selection, and no hassle. Florists charge way too much, and the quality is not that good anymore, unless you are willing to pay a lot.

Larry

sealady 04-05-2004 03:03 PM

This may or may not come as a surprise, but sending anything anonymously (or unwanted) COULD be considered a form of stalking.

If a woman receives a gift and doesn't know who it came from, that also can be seen as a threat.

(Who is this person, what do they want, what are they next going to do to me?)

SparrowHawk62 04-05-2004 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sealady This may or may not come as a surprise, but sending anything anonymously (or unwanted) COULD be considered a form of stalking.
If a woman receives a gift and doesn't know who it came from, that also can be seen as a threat.
(Who is this person, what do they want, what are they next going to do to me?)
That's a sad commentary on the world we live in today.

reeb 04-05-2004 04:21 PM

Sealady,

No worry, No harm, No fret,

Word has it that OJs lawyers are working on it right now, so they cna make some money, cause he sure aint paying what he was suppose to.

enough...............

sealady 04-05-2004 05:34 PM

Yes, it is a sad commentary that when your intent was to bring a bit of joy into someone's life that you could get sued for it.

I'm sure the florist regretted the extra income, but it would not have been worth the hassle of someone getting "offended" by a flower. What I would like to know is what shark of an attorney would even accept such a complaint?

Keith_Hixson 04-05-2004 08:06 PM

Stalking NOW that's a stretch.
 
Still can't see any grounds for a lawsuit! Sounds very fishing to me.

Keith

Drywall 04-06-2004 08:03 AM

Unfortunately, nothing like this surprises me anymore.

Timothy R. Kuhr 04-06-2004 08:53 AM

Sharks and little fishies
Keith and sealady, reading your posts together, I can see it. Caring is a liability; hot coffee is an opportunity.


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