Bride Posts Rude Comment About Event Planning Company So They Reveal All The Details
Wedding planning companies are the unsung heroes of the event world, they organize, set everything up and even deal with horrible bridezillas. Well one bridezilla was dissatisfied with how the event planning company handled her special day and had no hesitations about sharing her complaints on their Facebook page.
Well for every troll there is a responder and the group LB Events & Promotions was not about to sit back and let their brand be dragged. The owners came back at the bride with a long epic response and weren’t afraid to air out all the dirt behind what really happen on her big day. Scroll down below to see the back and forth. (Facebook cover image: kparis | Cover image: kparis)
LB Events & Promotions is an event planning company that specializes in weddings but one bride was not pleased with how they handled her special day
The owners were quick to respond with their side of the story and it doesn’t paint the bride in a good light
Some people applauded their comeback
While others found the response unprofessional
What do you think?
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Load More Replies...Absolutely. The bride shouldn’t have planned outside her budget and then complained about a rush when there was very limited time, but the company’s response is deplorable. Class shaming somebody with limited funds is never okay, and insulting a former client in so many ways publicly is extremely childish and unprofessional.
Load More Replies...If you are going to be lazy AF to hire a wedding planner to do your event, then you get what you get. The fact that the bride planned a huge event with many people and only 30 showed up tells me that even her friends and family find her a pain in the neck. I'm wondering if the bride has buyers remorse. She planned for a huge event and, when it didn't turn out like she'd hoped, she refused to pay the vendors and the wedding planners to try to save some money. It would be funny if the wedding planners and vendors took her to court. You wanna talk about airing dirty laundry..I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that courtroom.
She sounds...nice. Like having your testicles trapped in a toaster is 'nice'
shaming people has become a sport...........................a sad sport, with sad participants
I don't agree with just shaming people for no reason. That would be bullying. On the other hand, when you post something hateful or ignorant on a public forum, you leave yourself open to shaming. Fair game in my book
Load More Replies...I kinda agree that the response from the wedding planner was unprofessional. Her claim that they were rude seems very plausible with that reply. They made themselves look just as bad. They could just as easily be making stuff up to save face as the client is to be lying.
No. They weren't. Did they ever get paid, or did bridezilla and her merry troop of whingers and grifters even bother to listen to them at all? It's NOT on the planners to make sure these dumbasses are on time for their own reception. THEY screwed over the people they hired at every opportunity and they don't get to whine later.
Load More Replies...Tho I believe the business was in the right, they did get too personal in their response.
That horrible woman was trying to shame their business when she could have moved on and been happy she looped someone into her tragicness. They defended themselves after her comment which is justified. Don't be an a*****e and you won't have a problem. Respect the work that went into her nightmare.
Load More Replies...The response was unprofessional, but I do understand the struggle. I work in my family business, which has around 300 clients, but no automatic emailing system. This made us work even harder for us to make all of our clients happy. We emailed them one by one, and we even emailed a link that led them to be able to book their own appointments, and all we had to do was click approve. It said specifically on there, do NOT schedule for more that 1 person using this link, email us and we will send you the correct one for your needs. Several didn’t listen. They kept trying to book for 3-27 people. Then, we’d have people who had an appointment for themselves, but would bring others along. It was very frustrating but we had to slowly and politely explain that they couldn’t be worked on at that time, and then they got mad. It’s frustrating but you’ve got to be polite. We even had 12 year olds working (yes even they got paid) that were more polite than this response
No, but I'm a panda and I'm bored; FEED ME DRAMA TO GET ME THROUGH THE WORK DAY
Load More Replies...Absolutely. The bride shouldn’t have planned outside her budget and then complained about a rush when there was very limited time, but the company’s response is deplorable. Class shaming somebody with limited funds is never okay, and insulting a former client in so many ways publicly is extremely childish and unprofessional.
Load More Replies...If you are going to be lazy AF to hire a wedding planner to do your event, then you get what you get. The fact that the bride planned a huge event with many people and only 30 showed up tells me that even her friends and family find her a pain in the neck. I'm wondering if the bride has buyers remorse. She planned for a huge event and, when it didn't turn out like she'd hoped, she refused to pay the vendors and the wedding planners to try to save some money. It would be funny if the wedding planners and vendors took her to court. You wanna talk about airing dirty laundry..I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that courtroom.
She sounds...nice. Like having your testicles trapped in a toaster is 'nice'
shaming people has become a sport...........................a sad sport, with sad participants
I don't agree with just shaming people for no reason. That would be bullying. On the other hand, when you post something hateful or ignorant on a public forum, you leave yourself open to shaming. Fair game in my book
Load More Replies...I kinda agree that the response from the wedding planner was unprofessional. Her claim that they were rude seems very plausible with that reply. They made themselves look just as bad. They could just as easily be making stuff up to save face as the client is to be lying.
No. They weren't. Did they ever get paid, or did bridezilla and her merry troop of whingers and grifters even bother to listen to them at all? It's NOT on the planners to make sure these dumbasses are on time for their own reception. THEY screwed over the people they hired at every opportunity and they don't get to whine later.
Load More Replies...Tho I believe the business was in the right, they did get too personal in their response.
That horrible woman was trying to shame their business when she could have moved on and been happy she looped someone into her tragicness. They defended themselves after her comment which is justified. Don't be an a*****e and you won't have a problem. Respect the work that went into her nightmare.
Load More Replies...The response was unprofessional, but I do understand the struggle. I work in my family business, which has around 300 clients, but no automatic emailing system. This made us work even harder for us to make all of our clients happy. We emailed them one by one, and we even emailed a link that led them to be able to book their own appointments, and all we had to do was click approve. It said specifically on there, do NOT schedule for more that 1 person using this link, email us and we will send you the correct one for your needs. Several didn’t listen. They kept trying to book for 3-27 people. Then, we’d have people who had an appointment for themselves, but would bring others along. It was very frustrating but we had to slowly and politely explain that they couldn’t be worked on at that time, and then they got mad. It’s frustrating but you’ve got to be polite. We even had 12 year olds working (yes even they got paid) that were more polite than this response
























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