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Old 16-08-2011, 11:16 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default impatiens disease; update

After reading the article about impatiens disease in the Telegraph
article, I wrote again to T&M, and noted that a T&M spokesman had said
it could be the end of us growing impatiens and asked if they'd
reconsider refunding my money.
I had a prompt reply saying that they will do so but.........
"... please be aware that this is no fault with the product and this
disease was out of our control and yours as the grower."
It's just the principle of the situation, not the money. (£6.99)


Pam in Bristol
 
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