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Old May 8, 2007   #31
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I guess my comments about Baker Creek, and they are stated with the best of intentions, are a comment about how the website has no connection with their business logic or order system. I'm sure some day they'll upgrade to a system that allows them to put a "Out of Stock" notice next to each variety that is unavailable.

Small businesses have many challenges. One is finding solutions that take a minimum of time to maintain and that don't cost a fortune.
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Old May 12, 2007   #32
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Aren't the catalogues from TT free?
My first purchase of heirloom tomato seeds was from Totally Tomatoes, and I grew out tomatoes from those seeds for several years. The catalogue itself was one of the best resources I ever had...excellent pictures and descriptions of tomatoes that I have never seen anywhere else.
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Old May 12, 2007   #33
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5 days ago, Ruth at Totally Tomatoes helped me place my order, and everything arrived in fine shape today! Wow, that was speedy service! Thanks Ruth (jungseed)!!
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Old May 13, 2007   #34
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OK, honu, what gives??? I placed my order the morning of 5/7 and it's not here yet! Dang! (I'm sure it will be along any time now.) Waiting ... waiting ...

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Old May 22, 2007   #35
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One other thing you need to consider in the price of S&H is the cost of the catalog. I have used Sand Hill for years first with poultry and then with seeds. Trust me when you order over $30.00 worth of seeds at one time from Sand Hill you have a lot of planting to do. Now you would think that I would not need another place to find tomatoes seeds but oh no, I take one look at TT lovely catalog with there great descriptions and I find I need more tomatoes. Goodness knows how large an order I would make if Sand Hill had a color catalog. I use both catalogs in tandem and have no real complaints for either.
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Old August 7, 2007   #36
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i just got done oredring from TT,was impressed with there variety of tomato,s,and how well the site was setup.most packs were only 1.60 when buying 2 with 30 seeds per pack instead of the 25 offered buy others.i can live with that......now il just have to hope they arrive soon....... ruth im counting on ya...lol
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