Ways to steer clear of wedding scams

Navigating the Risks of Online Wedding Planning: Expert Advice from the Better Business Bureau

With the increasing popularity of online shopping, many couples are turning to the internet to plan their weddings. However, experts in the business industry warn that four out of five scams happen online. Katarina Schmieder, the communications director for the Better Business Bureau in upstate New York, advises against finalizing any deals with photographers, florists, and DJs without meeting them in person first.

It is crucial to have a contract that clearly outlines all the details of the agreement, including the cancellation policy. This can help avoid any unwanted surprises on the day of the event. Schmieder also recommends setting up payments rather than paying the full balance upfront. Using a credit card when making payments provides better protection against fraud or scams.

In conclusion, while online shopping can be convenient for wedding planning, it is important to take precautions to ensure a smooth and secure process. Meeting with vendors in person and having a detailed contract in place can help avoid scams and ensure that everything runs smoothly on the big day.

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