OneWed’s Local Flavor: Sign on the Dotted Line…Contracts and Your Wedding
Guest Blogger Profile: Jennifer Napier of OneWed.com
Getting married requires a whole new set of skills. For example, unless you’re a lawyer or a sports agent you probably haven’t spent a lot of time reading contracts.
Most wedding vendors and wedding venues will require you to do so. This is for their protection, as well as your own. Before you sign anything, make sure you have a full understanding of your wedding budget and, definitely, look for the hidden fees, tax and tip. But, here’s an insider tip, if you do find that you need to get out of a contract, you may be able to work something out. Vendors not only want to keep your business, they depend on satisfied customers to gain referrals for new clients. It never hurts to ask if things can be changed, as long as you ask politely.
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TMR Announcement
We’ll be helping celebrate the launch of OneWed’s WeddingPreParty tomorrow night (August 5th). TMR Co-founder Chris Easter will serve as a guest wedding expert along with representatives from It’s a Jaime Thing, The Broke-Ass Bride and Fabuluxe Events. and The party will run from 9-10 EST via Twitter. You can read all of the further details here: Join Us Aug 5 for WeddingPreParty.com Twitter Launch Party!
Cheers!
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