LivingSocial: $50 Teleflora Voucher Only $25 (Voucher May Be Applied To Delivery Fees!)
LivingSocial is offering up a great Valentine’s Day deal! Currently, you can go here to snag a $50 Teleflora Voucher for only $25! Even sweeter, this voucher may be applied to service fees/delivery fees – which is very unusually and pretty awesome! 🙂
I spotted lots of flowers under $50… even some sets under $40, so you could potentially buy the $50 voucher for $25 and ship a set of beautiful flowers to someone special for around $25 out of pocket (depending on how much the service/delivery fees are). Seems like a great deal to me… especially if you are lookin’ for a last minute Valentine’s Day gift to send to someone far away.
Fine Print: Limit one voucher per purchaser • Voucher may be applied to service fees/delivery fees • No partial redemption, unless required by law • Voucher only redeemable at Teleflora.com – Not redeemable for cash value • Entire value must be used in one purchase; no roll-over of remaining amounts after first purchase • Voucher is valid for $50.00 towards the total purchase; Customers are responsible for any amount over $50.00 at checkout • Other conditions apply • PAID VALUE EXPIRES ON February 6, 2017 • PROMOTIONAL VALUE EXPIRES ON April 1, 2012.
(Thanks, Savings4MySoldier!)
Is this considered a coupon or a gift card voucher? There is a coupon code out for teleflora.com …if you use promo code INLOVE at checkout it should score you $10 off an order thru 02-21. It does say coupons cannot be combined. Any thoughts?
If you click on “Other conditions apply”
you will see:
• Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion
• Tax and gratuity are not included
I would strongly advise not using this company. I had a really bad experience with them and their product. I think it just depends on the area you are sending the flowers to, as they use local florists. Just a word of caution, don’t expect it to look like the photo.
Sorry that you had a bad experience. I would say that it definitely must vary by florist. I helped a friend over the holidays who owns a flower shop and they are a Teleflora shop. They did a really nice job with the arrangements, and I thought they looked exactly like the pictures. I even ordered two of them for family members because I was so impressed, and I never order flowers. The “Bee Well” arrangement is super cute for a get well arrangement. My niece had her tonsils out over the holidays, and she loved it.
This is a fabulous deal, now I can send flowers to my granny (who is alone for the first Valentine’s Day this year.) 🙂 Thanks Collin!
What a lovely granddaughter you granny has 😉
*your*
What a GREAT deal! When you’re ordering your flowers, Teleflora allows you to pick a local florist of your choice. I plan to choose a florist and then contact them to make sure they understand the details of my order. My Mom has had some troubles when ordering from big florist sites like this. Oftentimes the arrangements look nothing like the picture. I’m hoping by contacting the local florist directly I’ll be able to prevent this from happening 🙂
They didn’t let me do to that. Sounds like you had a different experience than I had.
Thank you so much! My mother-in-law is having surgery tomorrow and since we won’t be able to be there with her, I would love to send her some flowers to let he know we’re thinking of her. I found a bouquet that will only cost $25.94 including the cost of the voucher!
*let her know.
Go through ebates for 20% cashback after you have the voucher!
What a nightmare! I just tried using the Living Social voucher on Teleflora’s website and it wouldn’t accept it. A friend used hers yesterday without problems. I called Teleflora and they told me it expired. What? After I read the representative the fine print, he tried to offer me a $12.99 discount. Wait, I get $50 towards my purchase! Then, the supervisor said she would charge me the full amount of the flowers ($80.94) and then refund me $50.00 at a later time. What does “at a later time” mean? It was a very frustrating experience. After almost an hour, the supervisor said she would charge my credit card ($30.94). I can’t even assure you that that’s what will happen. Never again, Teleflora.