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Originally Posted by bballr4567
What surprising? They cant guarantee it if it didnt come from them. Thats not that hard to believe.
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I think it's surprising because even if they didn't grow it themselves, they ARE selling it and should want to not sell virused plants. I understand that some might get through but if they do, and the plant is found to have a virus, they should be willing to give a refund or replacement. Just because Wal-Mart doesn't make toasters, doesn't mean that you shouldn't be able to return a damaged toaster bought from them. A virused plant is basically a damaged product.