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I don't want to use my credit card. Is there any way that I could send a check through the mail and receive my order?
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Yes! Just send us a check and let us know what you will order. Don't forget to include the shipping charge of $5.00. Please refer to our Policy page. The address is: Bloom4ever
555 Rosewood Ave. #905
Camarillo, CA 93010
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Can I send a message with my order?
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Absolutely, without no extra charge. The length of the message does not matter. Just e-mail me what message you want us to send with your order. The message is printed and put on the same color the as the ordered roses. If you want a different color other than of your ordered roses on the message card please e-mail me about that too. For pictures of example messages go to Messages link.
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Do you make roses and send them to your customers or do you send papers and instructions to make the roses?
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We make the roses ourselves and send them to our customers.
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Can you send your roses out of the United States?
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Yes, just contact me and we'll discuss how to order.
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How are the roses wrapped and sent?
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The roses are wrapped in floraphane wrap. They are then put in a plastic box, which is put in a sealed box and sent.
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How long will it take to receive the order?
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We usually send the order the next day it has been ordered and we send it by USPS with priority mail so it usually takes 2-3 days. Oversea usually takes 7-10 by airmail.
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Can you send the roses without letting the receiver know who I am (anonymously)?
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Yes, just e-mail me. We can also agree on something like being totally anonymously or also giving a hint of who you are.
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Do you have any instructions on how to make the roses?
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We used to not have any instructions on how to fold the rose but now we kind of do. We have a link that shows how to make our roses but it is in Korean. Click here to go to the link.
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Are these roses an origami technique or do you just cut the paper?
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Our roses are folded by using an origami technique. But these are not kawasaki roses.
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