Then Doug decided to have a fake $240 bill on his Facebook page to place. It also stated that people should not feel offended if they found this invoice in their email. “It’s only for the people who didn’t show up to our wedding, even though they promised to come. The spa in Jamaica was $120 per person.”
The post also elaborates on the fact that the Simmons are not about the money, but about the lesson people learn from it and that they felt quite let down and angry about their day.
Within a short time, Doug received hundreds of reactions and the Facebook post went around on social media and the couple was questioned by several media in Amerika. They told them that they never intended to send the invoice, but that it was about principle. “It’s not okay for family and friends to stay away like this. We understand that things can happen, but just report it.”
They hope that these guys have learned their lesson and that they cancel in time for anyone’s next wedding. Among the hundreds of responses were soon apologies from the guests who had let it down. Doug also received a lot of support from people via Facebook. They recognized the phenomenon.
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