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Newlyweds send $240 bill to guests who were no-shows for their wedding
nypost.com
A viral photo of the invoice tickled Twitter this week, calling out the “no show, no call” guests and declaring, “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a wedding reception invoice before lol.” The bold move, which is sure to seal the fate of that friendship, sparked a heated online debate over whether the couple’s missive was tacky or totally justified.
The no-shows were given a payment due date of one month from the Aug. 18 invoice sent by the newlyweds whose Royalton Negril Resort & Spa wedding in Jamaica apparently cost $120 a head, per the detailed invoice that many tweeters assumed was fake.
The resulting wedding bill, originally posted to Doug’s Facebook, put the guilty parties on blast: “This invoice is being sent to you because you confirmed seat(s) at the wedding reception during the Final Headcount,” a note at the bottom of the “#PETTYPOST” reads. “Because you didn’t call or give us proper notice that you wouldn’t be in attendance, this amount is what you owe us for paying for your seat(s) in advance. You can pay via Zelle or PayPal. Please reach out to us and let us know which method of payment works for you. Thank you!
Simmons, a small business owner in Chi-Town, stressed that it’s not about money. He and his new bride were merely hurt and felt disrespected by the no-shows at their hard earned dream wedding with more than 100 attendees.
“Four times we asked, ‘Are you available to come, can you make it?,’ and they kept saying ‘Yes,’ ” he told The Post. “We had to pay in advance for Jamaica. This was a destination wedding.”
“No one told me or texted me, ‘Hey, we can’t make it,’ ” Simmons said. “That’s all I was asking. If you tell me you can’t make it, I would be understanding, but to tell me nothing, but then let me pay for you and your plus ones? Four people became eight people. I took that personally.”

Exclusive | Newlyweds send $240 bill to guests who were no-shows for their wedding
The honeymoon’s over for a pair of newlyweds who were steaming mad at two no-show guests for their wedding.

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