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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Did the plants sit outside once delivered? If not, complain to whoever delivered your plants. Most vendors mark the boxes as 'live plants' and they should not have been left on a truck in the cold. What if they had been birds?
As for sending the plants back...I think it is reasonable if their policy states this. If you buy a dog from a kennel and it dies of distemper, you typically need to have the vet certify its death. Petstores have you bring the creature in before they will replace or refund. Unfortunately, some vendors have been burned in the past so they are ultra careful now. I have had plants affected by unpredicted cold weather (welcome to Ohio where the forecast can change hourly!) and I have saved them...a few times. Often I find that my plants do bounce back with babying. The orchids often need some isopropyl alcohol treatments to prevent rot (vanilla seems to be really temperature sensitive for me). Read the policy and if it doesn't state that they plants may need to be returned for a refund, you might want to argue that.
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I see you recieved the package directly. I am surprised, then, that the vendor isn't more interested in learning why the plants didn't get better care while being shipped. I have recieved lowland equator rainforest plants in the dead of winter with no damage (no heat pack, either, regular post)! That package sat out somewhere in the cold, likely on a truck or loading dock. Your vendor should be happy to be notified of such service!
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You would think they would be happy, especially since I notified them so quickly.
I am sure they are a pleasure to work with when there are no issues. As I mentioned the bark was fresh, plants would have been great if not cold damaged from being shipped too early. As a result of the way they are handling this situation I am "unliking" them on Facebook and will never order from them again. They lost a good customer. I don't know how they could reasonably think this is an appropriate way to treat someone.

They never even responded to the e-mail I sent yesterday. They can have their dead plants, hopefully they send me nice ones in return, if not, I think it will be time for a refund. They already told me that they don't have nay more jewel orchids, so I can't have that one re-placed with the same plant.
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I just noticed on a Facebook post that Waldor orchids is not currently shipping orchids. They are waiting until the weather warms up. It isn't even as cold now as it was when they shipped my plants and the snow storm was headline news. As someone mentioned in this thread, that is whta you look for in an orchid grower. I now know better. Expensive lesson to learn.