FTD Good Neighbor Holiday: FREE Flowers at Select Florists (Tomorrow Only!)
Lookin’ to put a smile on someone’s face? If so, tomorrow – 9/11 only, FTD is celebrating their 19th Annual “Good Neighbor Day” holiday where participating FTD florists across the U.S. are planning exciting local events, making philanthropic donations, and helping to spread friendship and kindness to their neighbors through the distribution of FREE floral bouquets! Head on over here to find a participating florist near you.
*This offer is not available in retail stores and is available online only or, if offered, through the special toll-free number. Promotion cannot be combined with any other promotions, gift certificates, coupons, discounts or affiliate programs (including reward programs). Same day delivery is available in most locations if order is placed before 2pm in recipient’s time zone. See www.ftd.com/custserv for more information on same day delivery. Quantities may be limited. Offer subject to change without notice.
(Thanks, Leslie & Free Stuff Times!)
The FREE bouquets are available in the retail locations. It’s the featured/pictured bouquets that are only available online. 🙂
So do you just place an online order and its free?
Lucky if you live in one of those areas. Only one florist in MN, and no where near the twin cities.
Am i just totally not ‘getting’ how this works?
I’m with you Kel! I called FTD and it looks like we are suppose to order through the local participating stores, however my local participating florist’s website doesn’t have any information regarding this.
I’m just as confused as everyone else. I found a participating florist, but I can’t find any information about the “Good Neighbor Day” event on their website. Confusing!!!
How dose it work? and the link isn’t working :/
Of course, not available in CT. 🙁
I was thinking the same thing….would have loved to send some to my elderly Grandma
I believe the link will go ‘live’ or will be active starting tomorrow, 9/11 since that is when the offer is good for… for those participating stores/locations anyway.
very few place are participating but here is a link I found
https://www.ftd.com/content/news_views/good_neighbor_day_florists.epl#section_3
You have to go in-person to the floral shop. It is an on location store event, you pick up the flowers, there will be other things going on, possible donations for something or someone, maybe a vet from the area. Don’t go by the list on the site, there are many more participating florists in California than are listed. I would do a google search for “Be A Good Neighbor Day” add to the search your state or your general area, you will find online multiple “finds” that list different participants. It is advertisement for the local shops and like I said, honoring someone or something etc, tomorrow is Patriots Day 9/11 so most likely that will be the theme. The local shops order the flowers that they give away from FTD, then the shop (I believe) decides how to present the flowers/bouquets, it will not be a “floral arrangement”. I hope this helps. If I am incorrect in anything I have stated I hope someone else will post corrections for me.
Try to call 24/7 phone line for local florist. Wait for 10 minutes. No sales person is available.
Is this for pick up only? I would love to send flowers to my niece.
I called and was told the same thing as stacie that you have to go into a local store if you have one, there aren’t any close to me. You can’t order then online or over the phone. The lady I spoke to didn’t seem to know too much about it either.
Wrapp is offering a free $10 GC to FTD.com and there is free shipping through shoprunner if anyone is interested. Maybe not free but good deal possible?
oops after I wrote that I just checked my wrapp app and its no longer available
oops after I wrote that I just checked my wrapp app and its no longer available 🙁
At my local flower shop in VA we just go by there and they have them bunched together for you to pick up.
Special offers on flowers are expensive for florists, because the markup and overheads are killing us. It’s always good to see florists doing well.