David Fritz
2018-10-15 04:58:13 UTC
A Georgia wedding planning company is fighting back after a disgruntled
bride left an angry review on its Facebook page.
An unidentified woman recently posted a biting comment on the now-deleted
LB Events and Promotions page, which read: They suck and are so rude!!
They rushed us to do the bouquet toss when we werent even ready to do it
yet!! Ughhhh!!! Save yourself some stress and choose someone else!!
But the Rockmart-based wedding company wasnt going to take those
criticisms lying down, calling out their clients bridezilla behavior in a
scathing exchange reported by News.com.au.
We were going to let your disaster of a wedding slide but since you
decided to initiate a negative comment, we are certainly willing to
reply, the company wrote. Until your wedding rolled onto our calendar we
have never had to deal with such an incompetent, discourteous and evasive
bride/groom/client etc and never have felt that getting paid was going
to be an issue again until we were graced with your wedding.
The wedding planner then claimed the bride and groom were two hours late
to their own reception so the event had to be rushed.
That left you with 43 minutes for first dances, dinner, five speeches
from bridesmaids and cake cutting and sparklers during daylight (I
reiterate incompetent), a comment read. Feel free to unlike our page.
The online spat quickly went viral and LB Events and Promotions has since
taken down its Facebook page.
Event planners like Tracie Domino praised the companys decision to
publicly humiliate their client.
The planner has every right to stand up for her business, the owner of
Tracie Domino Events in Tampa, Fla. told The Post. Now more than ever,
prospective clients are combing through every detail of a wedding company
before they even reach out. For the sake of her reputation, she needed to
make sure her story was told.
But wedding planner Emily Sullivan thinks the company should think twice
before airing their dirty laundry online.
Its better to give yourself time to think about what you really want to
say and the best way to respond, the owner Emily Sullivan Events in New
Orleans, La. told The Post. The goal of any response is not to keep the
conversation online, but to move it offline. Instead of airing every
detail of the wedding, its better to encourage this to move away from the
public eye.
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/wedding-planner-calls-out-brides-
disaster-of-a-wedding-after-receiving-bad-facebook-
review?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork
bride left an angry review on its Facebook page.
An unidentified woman recently posted a biting comment on the now-deleted
LB Events and Promotions page, which read: They suck and are so rude!!
They rushed us to do the bouquet toss when we werent even ready to do it
yet!! Ughhhh!!! Save yourself some stress and choose someone else!!
But the Rockmart-based wedding company wasnt going to take those
criticisms lying down, calling out their clients bridezilla behavior in a
scathing exchange reported by News.com.au.
We were going to let your disaster of a wedding slide but since you
decided to initiate a negative comment, we are certainly willing to
reply, the company wrote. Until your wedding rolled onto our calendar we
have never had to deal with such an incompetent, discourteous and evasive
bride/groom/client etc and never have felt that getting paid was going
to be an issue again until we were graced with your wedding.
The wedding planner then claimed the bride and groom were two hours late
to their own reception so the event had to be rushed.
That left you with 43 minutes for first dances, dinner, five speeches
from bridesmaids and cake cutting and sparklers during daylight (I
reiterate incompetent), a comment read. Feel free to unlike our page.
The online spat quickly went viral and LB Events and Promotions has since
taken down its Facebook page.
Event planners like Tracie Domino praised the companys decision to
publicly humiliate their client.
The planner has every right to stand up for her business, the owner of
Tracie Domino Events in Tampa, Fla. told The Post. Now more than ever,
prospective clients are combing through every detail of a wedding company
before they even reach out. For the sake of her reputation, she needed to
make sure her story was told.
But wedding planner Emily Sullivan thinks the company should think twice
before airing their dirty laundry online.
Its better to give yourself time to think about what you really want to
say and the best way to respond, the owner Emily Sullivan Events in New
Orleans, La. told The Post. The goal of any response is not to keep the
conversation online, but to move it offline. Instead of airing every
detail of the wedding, its better to encourage this to move away from the
public eye.
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/wedding-planner-calls-out-brides-
disaster-of-a-wedding-after-receiving-bad-facebook-
review?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork