Woman billed more than $75 for missing her friend's wedding
The bill covered the cost of two meals, plus tax and a service charge
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Your support makes all the difference.Listen, guys, sometimes plans change. It’s not personal! Stuff happens. This is an important thing to remember, just generally in life, but especially if you are planning a wedding.
I have never planned a wedding (sorry, Mom), but I have read a considerable amount of advice columns, so I feel like I can say this with some authority.
I’m mentioning it now because this is a story about a Minnesota woman who says she was billed after skipping a wedding to which she had RVSPed.
Yup.
Jessica Baker told KARE-TV that she and her husband received a $75.90 bill after missing the wedding that they had originally planned to attend earlier this year. The couple’s babysitter — Mrs Baker’s mother — fell through, which prompted the change of plans, the station reported.
Remember how I said sometimes stuff happens? Here is a real-life example!
“The invoice arrived in the mail yesterday,” Mrs Baker told the NBC affiliate in Minneapolis. “My first reaction was just, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me. You’ve got to be kidding me.'”
“And then, when I read it, the whole thing, I just kind of laughed and had to call up my husband and go, ‘Uh, our friends sent us this bill for not making it to their wedding.’ And we kind of had a good laugh about it.”
The bill covered the cost of two meals, plus tax and a service charge, according to the station.
“This cost reflects the amount paid by bride and groom for meals that were RSVPed for, reimbursement and explanation for no show, card, call or text would be appreciated,” it read.
KARE posted a picture of the bill to its Facebook page. As you can see, people sure do seem to have a lot of thoughts on this one:
A Facebook fan sent us this invoice she got for having to miss a relative's wedding because her babysitter canceled on...
Posted by KARE 11 on Tuesday, 29 September 2015
For what it’s worth, Mrs Baker told the station that she wasn’t planning on paying the newlyweds, who haven’t been identified.
You can watch the KARE report here.
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