Jan 17, 2017
Hello Ros,
I have now paid the invoice, but I would like to write to you just to say a big THANK YOU for getting me the Penguin!
The ChatterMate Penguin became a nice memory for me when I was in New Zealand, and I am so greatful to you for arranging so that I could have it! :-)
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Malin
Hi Ros,
Many thanks for your very kind email. I really appreciate your prompt reply!
I appreciate your advice regarding the decorations and customs. These are a gift for my daughter’s exchange student family so when she returns home on the weekend I will show her and see if she loves them as much as I do!
Thanks so very much again - I am truly grateful for your kind assistance.
Kind Regards
Bernadette
Ros,
Thanks again for the great customer service. It's a refreshing change!
Best regards,
Trevor
Hey Roz,
Thank you for your emails. Just loved my first order. The cute little Aussie bush critters are going to be used for an office Christmas decoration. My colleagues also liked them and talked about making an order to your site. I'll send you a photo when completed.
I'll be ordering more to send to my daughter's host family in America.
Fabulous service from you.
Kind regards,
Michelle
Thankyou. Order arrived today. One very happy grandson with his new beastly binoculars.
Regards,
Irene
This gorgeous plush Flying Fox is highly detailed, uses the finest of fabrics and is perfect for cuddling!
Wrap the Flying Foxs wings around you and he cuddles you back!
The Flying Fox is also known as a Fruit Bat. Bats are the only mammals that are capable of continual flight. Other mammals glide, not actually fly.
The feed on fruit, nectar and pollen from native trees and plants. They will feed on farmed fruits but only when their native foods are in short supply. Flying Foxes are one of the most efficient pollinators and seed dispersers of the Australian forest trees and are incredibly important to the ecosystem.
Campsites (the areas on which the flying foxes live) are very important. This is where they are born, grow, form relationships and learn how to survive. These campsites are often formed near water sources such as rivers.
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