July 28, 2016 | #31 | |
Tomatovillian™
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I don't know where you are normally buying tomato seed. But Curtis' prices seem to be below average to me -- $2 to $2.50
I think you are being a bit impatient, and I think this thread is really much ado about nothing. Selling seeds on a small scale is not an easy business, and Tomatovillians have traditionally shown patience with small sellers who get behind at times, even when they are hard to reach. Your most recent comments on how expensive his seed is just seems like piling it on at this point. Quote:
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July 28, 2016 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
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Now that the seeds have arrived even after to money was withdrawn it tells me the person is reputable.
Since we have now started living in a world of instant gratification sometimes it is hard to remember how it was a few years ago. Back when you filled out the order form from Sears mailed it off with a check and in a few weeks your stuff showed up with no communication what so ever. Not everyone can afford to pay people to answer emails and the phone if they are busy filling orders and or having to work at a regular job. Worth |
July 28, 2016 | #33 | |
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July 28, 2016 | #34 |
Tomatovillian™
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Well, this whole thread became a bit of a referendum on his business -- and frankly, $2 to $2.50 is below average.
So while you may not pay much for your tomato seeds, your comment implied that even while paying "top dollar" you had the experience you had. Saying his seeds were the most expensive you have bought was certainly not meant as a positive. The tone of my posting is in response the general tone of this thread, which I do not like. I am simply registering my opinion. Sorry that it differs from yours. |
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