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I'd call. Anytime I buy flowers with vase I expect the vase to be pristine.
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FI brought home this beautiful floral arrangement in this really unique vase as an anniversary present last night.
The vase has some pewter work on the base, and on the front edge, it's like a section was broken off. The coloring is different at the point that it's broken, which is how I could tell (FI didn't notice it).
Do you think it's unreasonable for me to call the florist shop and see if they'd replace it for me? I feel weird calling and asking, for some reason - especially since I wouldn't bring the vase back in until the flowers died. The arrangement is also something I'd consider doing for centerpieces with that exact same vase - and I don't know if I should mention that if I call as well....
Thoughts?