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astig
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Post subject: Am I one step prepared if I buy Emergency Seeds? Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 8:25 pm |
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I have been pondering recently of the commotion our world is up to. I am a little pressured to prepare even better. My friend told me about this sale from emergency seeds that they are giving extra packed of seeds? Who had bought already to this online store? Here is the link, http://www.emergencyseedbank.com/seed-bank-special.htmlI believe this will work out.
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annie25276
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Post subject: Re: Am I one step prepared if I buy Emergency Seeds? Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:25 pm |
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OMG !!!!!! Please do NOT order seeds from Emergency Seed Bank at emergencyseedbank.com I made the mistake of ordering their 1 acre of seeds in an ammo box for $139 plus $15 shipping which included 23 varieties of seeds sealed in mylar foil bags. It took a whole 2 weeks to get my order and when it arrived, here is what I found.... part of the rubber gasket seal around the inside of the ammo box was sticking outside the box..... AND there were loose seeds in the bottom of the box.... AND the label on the outside of the ammo box that listed the 23 varieties of seeds contained was soooo faded that you couldn't read anything...EXCEPT "Do Not Store In Sunlight". Yeah... how crazy is that? After many, many attempts to get the company on the phone, I finally did. They told me just to keep the shipment and they would ship out another ammo box of seeds. They did. Two weeks later, again, I got the supposed new ammo box that again had a faded label outside and loose seeds inside the box, again. One of the company representatives did tell me they were having trouble with their printer and that is why the label looked the way it did. Well, maybe that was the truth, but it looks to me like they just have these ammo boxes of seeds on a shelf in direct sunlight for a long time. So it took a total of 4 weeks and many, many phone calls to get the shipment. After the second shipment was just as unacceptable, I called again. This time the representative mailed me stamps to send back the order, which caused me a trip to the post offce. All in all, my experience with emergencyseedbank.com was totally unprofessional and unacceptable and just plain bad. As a side note....the same day I ordered from them, I also ordered from 2 other seed companies. I received those seeds in 2 days in A-1 condition. Just my two-cents worth annie
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Post subject: Re: Am I one step prepared if I buy Emergency Seeds? Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:50 pm |
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If you purchase your seeds in a sealed mylar bag, or a sealed can, etc - are they good? I thought that since seeds are a living entity they would need oxygen - please advise.
Thank you.
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