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Planning a Cheap But Nice Wedding

Planning a Cheap But Nice Wedding

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If you are reading this article you are probably planning a wedding. That's wonderful news. You probably already aware that average cost of the wedding can run up as high as $ 25,000. However you can drastically cut that cost and still have a nice wedding.

Of course if you are able to write a check to vendors that your wedding consultant recommends then these tips are not for you. Also it is not for you if you will be satisfied having a small wedding with a few family members as guests. These tips are for you if you plan a great wedding but on a limited budget.

After you have set your budget for wedding, start sourcing the vendors. Do not pay deposit or commit for anything right away. You need to be aware that vendors are sales people who know psychology of different brides very well. By following these tips you can avoid paying extra charges that can significantly lower your budget requirement.

1. First of all always speak to the manager. He is the one who can actually negotiate the cost of service for you. You manager may not be always available but it's critical you speak with him at some point.

2. Always ask if there any hidden charges. You will be amazed how smart those sellers can be come up with different charges you did not even think about. There can be "try-on fees", "gasoline fees", even "corking fee." You need to specifically ask them upfront otherwise you will be surprised when the bill comes.

3. Always pay with the credit card. So if you do not agree with the vendor charges the process of disputing the charges are much easier if you used a credit card.

4. It would be a good idea to check your vendor with Better Business Bureau at bbb.org. If it appears that this vendor has a track history of unresolved complaints try to avid dealing with him.

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Source by Tayna Briscoe

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