January 3, 2008 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: PNW
Posts: 4,743
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You have to figure that anyone that has an online
catalog but *not* online ordering and yet handles small retail orders is not in it for the money (else they would spring for a website that maximizes customer convenience, figuring that they would get the cost back a thousand times over in increased sales). In that light, one cannot really expect the same kind of customer service that you would be insulted if you did not receive from most online vendors. It is more like a a volunteer public service with a small donation to cover some of their costs than a for-profit business. In return for putting up with not quite professional quality service, you get access to seeds of a lot of cultivars that you are not going to find anywhere else, and at a more than fair price, too. If they happen to not have something listed in the catalog when you order, that is just how it goes, and they will usually send you a substitution and something else free for compensation. In short, Sandhill Preservation functions more like a mail-order farmer's market than a vending machine, where popular items can sell out while your order is in the mail, and their website gets updated when they get around to it. While I may not get everything I ordered in a Sandhill order, I doubt that I will be unhappy with what I do get.
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