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Old 06-02-2016, 06:29 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Default Re: Agristarts and Blue Java

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Originally Posted by Kat2 View Post
Yeah, I don't tend to make waves; you could send it back unopened and fight with your CC company or bank. (Hey, today I finally duked it out with AT&T who owed me a credit for a month, sent me on a statement I got yesterday about some credit that they wouldn't put back on my CC as promised back then sans money. When I called they said they'd send a check. Yeah? Really? When? Apparently they couldn't include it with this "statement". Fine. Today Chase did a chargeback for the amount I was owed because, well, because that was right and legal and proper and I will never let AT&T have access to my funds again.)

If you can't do without BJs, do find someone here on the forum with pups. Pricey? I suspect. (It would help if you updated your profile to show where you live--pick up is so much cheaper and advice from neighbors is totally free.) This atypical female who buys garden stuff, tools and kitchen necessities is closing her eyes to those striped bananas that come from variegated plants because I know they're outside of my budget. (Heck, they could taste like paste and they still have me fascinated.)

Have fun; I am.
I think I would like to grow some authentic Blue Java bananas eventually (color looks fantastic), but my goal was to buy some plant that might produce some tasty fruit, so it might be for the best. I just hope I don't end up with some titanic variety, as I will be growing these indoors (location is NY).

I'm just disappointed that there are unscrupulous sellers like this... Even if more people end up liking the namwah, I still think a spade should be called a spade.
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