At least it shows some honesty. Now they just need to learn how to ship things and make sure the sedum are well rooted if they are going to send them potted or celled.
When I send sedum out in trade, I try to send a small rooted bunch with roots wrapped in damp paper towel over wrapped with plastic wrap and extra cuttings. This seems to work well for sedum as most will root so easily. But we expect more than that when ordering from a commercial business.
I find semps to do very well shipped bare root. Less chance of rot, less postage cost.