SCAM ALERT: The Bait & Switch
February 9, 2008
You fall in love with a dress at a bridal shop or the cake at the bakery and the price looks perfect. You’re all ready to pay until SURPRISE – the vendor tells you that item is not available but a similar one is. Only it is slightly more expensive that what you are prepared to pay. Don’t fall for it. Walk away!
Watch Out For Hidden Fees!!
February 9, 2008
When reviewing contracts and speaking to vendors, be sure to read all contracts carefully and watch out for ‘hidden’ fees such as the following -
Caterers
Tax & Gratuity – depending on where you are having your wedding, this fee can range from 18% – 30%. If a caterer tells you that the fee will be $15,000, be sure to ask where or not that includes the tax & gratuity. Often it does not, which would mean that you could actually pay as much as $19,500.
Staff – several catering companies list their staff and equipment fees separately. Be sure to carefully read the contract and examine how much you will pay for each waiter, bartender and chef. Also take a look at equipment fees, china and glassware can really add up! Ask lots of questions – do you really need 8 waiters for every two tables? Lastly, in most states, the services should NOT be taxed – pay close attention to this.
Florist
Delivery & Set up – this fee can range from $50 – $500 depending on the scope and size of your floral design.
Dress
So you’ve found the perfect dress? And you’re so happy that it will only cost you $2,000! Well don’t forget that before it’s all over, you’ll also need to pay for alterations and possibly a delivery/shipping fee.
Photography
Many photographers charge separately for digital negatives, proofs and albums. Don’t assume that because your “package” costs $1800 that you will automatically get proofs or an album. This may be, and in most cases is, an entirely separate fee.