We are pretty lucky in Australia - we have wonderful weather almost all year round, a healthy economy and its populated with some of the most caring and friendliest people I could hope for. The photo above is by me, on a recent trip to Bon Beach just over half an hour from the Melbourne CBD - pretty lucky if you ask me! So, what makes each online tea business different?But, that's enough about me, this is about tea and where to find the best tea online in Australia. Again, we have great opportunity and choice with teas that can be delivered in this beautiful country. There are quality tea companies such as T2, Dilmah Tea, Elm Stock Tea, Tea Drop, Lupicia, Art of Tea, and of course BuyTea.com.au - so what makes each different to the previous? Well, I'd say you're in pretty good hands with whichever Australian business you decide to trust with handling your quality tea, however I can promise that I will do whatever is required to ensure you are more than impressed with the service you receive, along with your quality tea. You're in great hands when you buy tea online from us.I'm fortunate enough to have been operating successful eCommerce businesses for over ten years in Australia, which has shown me a lot in the areas of logistics, packaging, quality and online security. You've got the benefit of dealing with a person, not a business. I provide my personal mobile phone and email address on the contact page, and I am very quick to respond, any time of the day or night, because I appreciate that while I do everything I can to ensure your tea is delivered fast and in a professional manner, sometimes things do go wrong beyond our control. When that happens, I like to be there the entire time to make it right and use that as an opportunity to go above and beyond. You might think that is a lot of commitment just for tea, but there are some things I am just overly passionate about and thankful for.
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