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  • Lintyfresh85
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    • Jul 2002
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    "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

    HOUSTON (Aug. 10) -- A married man is suing 1-800-Flowers for $1 million for revealing that he was cheating on his wife.

    Leroy Greer said in a lawsuit filed this week in a federal court in Texas that he bought flowers for his girlfriend through 1-800-Flowers. He asked to keep his purchase private.

    Greer said he was referred to the company's privacy policy, which states that customers can ask 1-800-Flowers not to share personal information with "third parties."

    But, the lawsuit says, 1-800-Flowers sent a thank-you note to his house and his wife saw it. When she called the company, 1-800-Flowers faxed her a copy of the receipt from Greer's secret purchase.

    The receipt revealed that Greer had sent another woman a dozen long-stemmed red roses, along with a note that read, "Just wanted to say that I love you and you mean the world to me!" according to court documents.

    The couple was already going through what Greer's attorney described as an amicable divorce.

    After learning of the affair, Greer's wife asked for a $300,000 divorce settlement in addition to child support, said Kennitra Foote, Greer's attorney.

    "That thank-you note is going to cost him money," Foote said.

    Greer is asking for $1 million for breach of contract and deceptive trade practices.

    "This is not a moral issue," Foote said. "The issue is, is 1-800-Flowers in the business of causing divorce or are they in the business of sending flowers and sticking to their privacy policy?"

    A 1-800-Flowers spokesman said the company does not comment on pending litigation. In a statement, spokesman Steven Jarmon said, "We take all matters relating to our customers seriously; however, we are not responsible for an individual's personal conduct."


    Copyright 2007 ABCNEWS.com

    Now I know a lot will probably disagree with me, but I don't feel bad for the guy at all. Don't do stupid stuff if there's even the slightest chance you could get caught.

    I say the loser got what he deserved...
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  • MC Fatigue
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    Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

    On the other hand it's quite disturbing to think who could call a place, pretend they're someone they're not, and get information about private purchases so easily.

    But, yes, he's an idiot. However, the company is in the wrong too - they shared information they shouldn't have - whether he was in the wrong or not, that doesn't change this fact.

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    • ExtremeGamer
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      Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

      If they were already in divorce precedings, then he should win this case. I feel bad for him, since divorces can take awhile. Friends of mine both moved on to dating new people, and it was 8 months later until the divorce was final.

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      • Lintyfresh85
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        • Jul 2002
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        Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

        question though... if you are in middle of a divorce, aren't you legally still married? If so, I still think the guy should have to pay whatever extra the Ex tacked on after she found out.
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        • MC Fatigue
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          Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

          Originally posted by Superstar
          question though... if you are in middle of a divorce, aren't you legally still married? If so, I still think the guy should have to pay whatever extra the Ex tacked on after she found out.
          Yeah - but we don't know the reason for the divorce. And if you're going through a divorce already... Erm... then why shouldn't one be able to start dating? Just because it's not legalized yet - you're still going through it, with the intention of obviously starting a new.

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          • ExtremeGamer
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            • Jul 2002
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            Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

            Originally posted by Superstar
            question though... if you are in middle of a divorce, aren't you legally still married? If so, I still think the guy should have to pay whatever extra the Ex tacked on after she found out.
            Yes, technically.

            But if you hate the other person and want a divorce, should you be forced to be with them every waking minute for the 8-12 months it can take to finish the procedings?

            Again, I don't agree with what he did, but feel he should win the case.

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            • eXperiment63
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              • Mar 2004
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              #7
              Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

              He'll win this case. He's a jackass for sure, but he's going to win the case. Plaina nd simple, they broke the contract and it is going to cost him quite a bit of money.

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              • jayo
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                • Nov 2004
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                Now I know a lot will probably disagree with me, but I don't feel bad for the guy at all. Don't do stupid stuff if there's even the slightest chance you could get caught.
                I don't really see what the problem is, if they were already going through a divorce, what is so wrong about him sending flowers to another lady? I say pimp on pimpin!

                If they were already in divorce precedings, then he should win this case. I feel bad for him, since divorces can take awhile. Friends of mine both moved on to dating new people, and it was 8 months later until the divorce was final.
                He should win the case regardless. If they say people can request to not have their purchases made public, and they do it anyways...that's a violation. Regardless of whether the guy is going through a divorce.

                I don't really see what the guy did wrong, if you're going through a divorce, obviously things are "done" with your soon-to-be ex-wife, what's so bad about the guy trying to get him some more tang?
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                • Brandwin
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                  Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

                  I don't see where he is wrong. They were going through a divorce already. Now if he was cheating on her, I still think he might should win, but I wouldn't feel bad for him either way.

                  As far as we know, the soon to be ex wife could be sleeping with a different guy every night of the week.

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                  • Blzer
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                    Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

                    The guy should've just said he was sending them to his mom.
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                    • rockchisler
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                      Why do divorces take 8-12 months to complete anyway???
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                      • ExtremeGamer
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                        #12
                        Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

                        Originally posted by rockchisler
                        Why do divorces take 8-12 months to complete anyway???
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                        • jayo
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                          • Nov 2004
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                          #13
                          Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

                          Why do divorces take 8-12 months to complete anyway???
                          Lawyers, custody, and agreeing on a settlement. Most divorces take so long because the two parties either have to agree on a settlement, which can take several months, or they have to wait and go to court for a judge to decide which can take even longer depending on how busy the judges are.

                          And a lot of times people drag their feet in filing the paperwork, in hopes of a reconciliation, or the other person dropping dead or something...
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                          • BigTigLSU
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                            • Sep 2002
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                            In Louisiana if you are married with children you are required by law to wait at least 6 months before a divorce is final. So even if you decide on both sides that you are done you still have to wait half a year
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                            • jayo
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                              Re: "Man sues Florist for Revealing affair"

                              In Louisiana if you are married with children you are required by law to wait at least 6 months before a divorce is final. So even if you decide on both sides that you are done you still have to wait half a year
                              Any particular reason?
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