Chances are you’ll now kick the bride and groom out of your lives.
An anonymous Reddit user recalled the horror story that cost a friend about $3,000 by a shady trick a bride and groom played regarding the RSVP for his or her wedding.
Using pseudonyms to avoid wasting the humiliation of the unfortunate lad, Jack, the unique poster (OP) within the Reddit forum r/EntitledPeople, said the proceedings began as normal. The couple to be wed in the UK, Sophie and Jeff even let Jack bring his girlfriend along despite not knowing her.
“A couple of months later, Jack received an email that stated ‘Thanks for RSVPing to our wedding, and thanks for helping us have the marriage of our dreams,’” the user wrote.
“At the underside of the e-mail, Jack saw a link that said ‘click here for payment’.”
Jack had simply assumed this was some type of honeymoon page and browsed to see a request of two,000 English Kilos, or near $2,700 American.
“He assumed this have to be a scam so called the marriage venue to allow them to know. The venue then told him that ‘Sophie and Jeff thanks to your contribution to enable them to have their dream wedding.’”
The web narrator stressed that this was only made known after Jack had RSVP’d yes — he also realized his girlfriend’s invitation was likely an anterior motive — and still cared enough “to empty his entire savings to attend the marriage.”
Still attempting to keep a positive attitude, Jack thought he would attempt to cut his losses by stocking up on free food and an open bar.
“Cut to the marriage, the drinks weren’t included,” the Reddit user said, noting that Jack and his girlfriend spent around $40 on beverages.
But that was the least of it come wedding night — Jack was also slammed with a surprise nearly $270 charge as well.
“He was then informed by the venue that the bride and groom had requested every guest be charged this amount as a tip for the venue,” the user wrote.
“Jack had no money left from rinsing his savings for the marriage that he had to barter a lower tip amount with the venue.”
Afterward Jack checked out the venue’s cost and realized that Sophie and Jeff had completely pawned the associated fee of their nuptials onto family members without paying a dime.
“I’ve never heard of anything so entitled in my life.”
And, the web community quickly objected to the marriage as well.
“Once I saw the payment screen, I might have called and canceled my RSVP,” one person commented.
“I might never, ever empty my savings for a scam couple like that. Rattling,” added one other.
Chances are you’ll now kick the bride and groom out of your lives.
An anonymous Reddit user recalled the horror story that cost a friend about $3,000 by a shady trick a bride and groom played regarding the RSVP for his or her wedding.
Using pseudonyms to avoid wasting the humiliation of the unfortunate lad, Jack, the unique poster (OP) within the Reddit forum r/EntitledPeople, said the proceedings began as normal. The couple to be wed in the UK, Sophie and Jeff even let Jack bring his girlfriend along despite not knowing her.
“A couple of months later, Jack received an email that stated ‘Thanks for RSVPing to our wedding, and thanks for helping us have the marriage of our dreams,’” the user wrote.
“At the underside of the e-mail, Jack saw a link that said ‘click here for payment’.”
Jack had simply assumed this was some type of honeymoon page and browsed to see a request of two,000 English Kilos, or near $2,700 American.
“He assumed this have to be a scam so called the marriage venue to allow them to know. The venue then told him that ‘Sophie and Jeff thanks to your contribution to enable them to have their dream wedding.’”
The web narrator stressed that this was only made known after Jack had RSVP’d yes — he also realized his girlfriend’s invitation was likely an anterior motive — and still cared enough “to empty his entire savings to attend the marriage.”
Still attempting to keep a positive attitude, Jack thought he would attempt to cut his losses by stocking up on free food and an open bar.
“Cut to the marriage, the drinks weren’t included,” the Reddit user said, noting that Jack and his girlfriend spent around $40 on beverages.
But that was the least of it come wedding night — Jack was also slammed with a surprise nearly $270 charge as well.
“He was then informed by the venue that the bride and groom had requested every guest be charged this amount as a tip for the venue,” the user wrote.
“Jack had no money left from rinsing his savings for the marriage that he had to barter a lower tip amount with the venue.”
Afterward Jack checked out the venue’s cost and realized that Sophie and Jeff had completely pawned the associated fee of their nuptials onto family members without paying a dime.
“I’ve never heard of anything so entitled in my life.”
And, the web community quickly objected to the marriage as well.
“Once I saw the payment screen, I might have called and canceled my RSVP,” one person commented.
“I might never, ever empty my savings for a scam couple like that. Rattling,” added one other.