ProFlowers.com
Charges higher prices in their email promotions to registered customers than for new customers

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Today I clicked on a Proflowers email for valentines day: http://www.proflowers.com/valentines-day-flowers-vdf? Ref=FGVPFPFRE08FEB12ATH55

And I noticed the cheapest price for RED roses was "One Dozen Long Stemmed Red Roses w/FREE Ruby Vase for $79.98"

Then I visited your site through google and magically I saw: "One Dozen Red Roses w / FREE Ruby Vase for $49.99" with the option to "upgrade to long stem for an extra $9.99" - for a total of $59.99. This is a full $20 cheaper.

Proflowers identified me as a customer because I clicked on their email and then deliberately only showed me the most expensive options for red roses. Additionally, the Long Stem Roses were almost 50% more than what they would have been if I had just found the from google.

Proflowers is deliberately charging their registered customers more than users coming through a google search.

What a Ripoff!


Company: ProFlowers.com
Country: USA
State: California
City: La Jolla
Site: www.proflowers.com
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