Imagine you’re in the midst of your wedding bliss, only to be served a surprise bill for a dessert table you thought was a gift! This is the sticky situation our bride found herself in. Let’s delve into the sugary saga that’s left a sour taste in everyone’s mouth.
A Sweet Proposal

A Taste of Exposure

The Wedding Day

The Unexpected Bill

The Backlash Begins

The Husband’s Take

The Final Showdown

The Icing on the Cake: A Bitter Aftertaste
In a twist of events, a wedding dessert table turned from a sweet surprise into a bitter dispute. The bride, believing the dessert station was a gift, was shocked when her friend Marissa sent her a bill for $1500 three days post-wedding. Despite the husband’s willingness to pay and end the drama, our bride stood her ground, feeling deceived and manipulated. As the sugar-coated friendship crumbled, the last words exchanged were threats of legal action. Let’s see how the internet reacts to this dessert debacle!
NTA. Caterer didn’t mention payment, assumed dessert was gift.
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NTA if you want 1500 DOLLARS you say it upfront

NTA: They approached you without discussing cost, mixing personal relationships with business.

No contract, no obligation. She misled you with false intentions.

Freelancer stands up for fair pay NTA, business owner’s fault.

NTA – Outrage over $1500 dessert bill without any choice!

NTA. Ridiculous people. Guy’s business will fail. No payment.

NTA: Lack of communication and professionalism led to misunderstandings

INFO: Lack of communication led to dessert table misunderstanding

ESH, clarify if it was free. They trapped you into this

NTA. Accurate summary, cut them off and don’t look back.

NTA – No contract, no payment. They didn’t think it through

NTA. Pay them and expose their business.
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NTA. A sweet surprise turned sour with a bait and switch move.

NTA, but they should have discussed payment and signed a contract.

Freelancer’s nightmare: working for free and getting billed afterwards. NTA!
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INFO: Should OP pay for desserts? Gracious or unnecessary?

NTA. No payment mentioned, so no obligation.

NTA. They knew what they were doing.

Judge Judy would laugh them out of her courtroom.

“Bait and switch” – A dessert dilemma with a twist

NTA. No proof of contract, no leg to stand on.

NTA suggests compromising on covering ingredient costs and distancing afterwards.

NTA: Unprofessional dessert vendor surprises with $1500 bill
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“NTA. Overpriced desserts and shady practices. Communication is key. ♂️”

“Ex-friend’s dessert surprise turns into bitter betrayal. NTA.”

NTA. So sue me indeed!

Lack of professionalism and communication. Not the a**hole (NTA)

NTA: Expose the scam and warn guests to avoid their bakery!

INFO: Misunderstanding leads to wedding dessert payment dilemma. ESH.

“INFO: they’re definitely a**holes, but maybe ESH. Did they save you money?”

NTA for not wanting to pay, sneaky move by friend.

Last Updated on October 23, 2023 by Diply Social Team