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Dreadful scammers, orders only part returned then they accuse you of using items that are returned.
Please don’t order, terrible company
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Dreadful scammers, orders only part returned then they accuse you of using items that are returned.
Please don’t order, terrible company
Plant life is a scam site !!! Do not buy your orders will not come !!!! If I could give minus stars I would
I was bullied into this outside a shop and you can’t cancel on the website. They ignore emails and continue to take payments. David Bellamy is turning in his grave. RIP.
My order was not delivered and when I complained they said the shipping agent has said it was successfully delivered, which it was not.
They then said I had to prove it had not been delivered.
I responded by saying their shipping agents should provide a signature to say it was....as we have received nothing.
The latest is another attemptbtly this firm to twart my attempts at a refund by offering me 10% which is 4.40 of the £44 I paid.
I am a pensioner and ordered trugs to help my disabled wife garden. This is disgusting and should be reported and this scam exposed
I am posting a copy of the email i sent plantlife. They claim that the plants that came up instead of yellow rattle were from wind dispersal. I say that would be a miracle.
" As promised I am now going to set out why it must be that the seeds were contaminated.
I first saw yellow rattle and Sticky Wicket in Dorset, a very special place that now sadly no longer exists. They had wonderful wild flower meadows and gardens. I purchased some seeds and took advice about how to get it going. I was successful in two previous gardens.
I planted the seeds in the Autumn September October time.
The grass had been just very short and scarified exposing about 50% soil.
I placed rather than scattered the seeds, gently watered.
I planted in three very distinct areas at three corners of the garden. They were not shadowy at the time but one became a bit shady at a certain time of the day. The other two were not in shade.
There is no way wind dispersal could explain this plant coming up. I cleared several other sites where i did not put your yellow rattle seeds and this strange plant did not come.
As i said i do not believe in coincidences or miracles.
These are very precise areas as I said, one a trough.
In the whole of this private estate I have not seen this stray plant around at all.
They may be one or two yellow rattle plants...I dont know yet but these plants that have come up are definitely from the seeds you sent me.
I would think that for your own sake you would want to investigate this more thoroughly. It is perhaps something that other people may not realise has happened. It is just because i am so precise that i know what has happened.
Deryn Elizabeth Bell
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