Re: extras


From: Rick Tasco/Roger Duncan <randrcv@sierratel.com>

Miriam Dyak wrote:
> 
> From: Miriam Dyak <mdyak@life-energy.net>
> 
> > I'm finding this discussion of xtras really interesting.  I just got my
> Cooley's order yesterday
> > and there was an xtra I would never have bought - nothing wrong with it,
just
> personal taste.  I
> > have such a tiny amount of growing space, I hate to devote any of it to
> something I'm not wild
> > about when there are so many things I really do want, but it feels
> meanspirited to send it back
> > and I don't have the heart to not plant it.  So I stuck it in a corner where
> it may thrive or not
> > - it will have to fend for itself.  I wish companies would tell you they're
> adding extras when you
> > place the order and either tell you what they are (with a choice) or give
you
> the option to
> > politely decline.  Just some thoughts.  Miriam

Miriam--

Just a quick thought as we're putting extras into this week's
orders--that is what a wishlist is for--tell the grower WHAT you want as
extras--then you won't get something you don't want.  Almost all growers
will try to use your wishlist if at all possible.

There is nothing harder to do than put extras into an order with NO
wishlist--how are we supposed to know what a customer has, wants, or
doesn't want--send a wishlist--the bigger the better.  

I'm sure all growers would agree with me that we NEED wishlists with the
orders. ;-)
 
Happy planting!

Rick
Superstition Iris Gardens
Central California Sierra Nevada foothills--Zone 8


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