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Leaf damage ID help pleaser
The intent of USENET was never to be a replacement for customer service so
that box stores could save on labor costs. I think the box stores will become the major orchid suppliers and they owe their consumers more. It is not too much to expect all orchids to come with care instructions for the particular plant in the mix it is potted in. And when the customer's plant gets sick and they go back to the same store to purchase sprays, somebody in the store should be able to recommend products and help the consumer identify any culture problems that may be causing the problem. Some of the box stores are better than others, but are you really going to get any worst suggestions than some of the USENET responses you may receive. The box stores offering the 1 years 100 % satisfaction guarantee is the best deal out there. Don't like the spot, trade it in. Don't like that it is not in bloom, trade it in. Pat wrote in message ... I don't know... maybe a usenet newsgroup dedicated to that particular item / hobby, and full of professionals / amateurs / hobbyists willing to help others (AKA newbies) learn ? :=) Wasn't that intent of USENET? a virtual gathering place where users of similar intersts could electronically share information. "Kenni Judd" wrote in message ... snip Where else, besides the seller, should you first take questions or problems about any product you've purchased??? Kenni |
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