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Jul
21

A fellow bridesmaid and I were in charge of booking the limousine for our friend’s bachelorette party. After pricing several vendors, we found something on Craigslist (yes Craigslist! I know, I know! Never again!). They looked very professional; they had a website and everything! So we called the guys up and booked a white limo for 8-10 people for 6 hours in July. Mind you, we booked in March! They told us that we needed to make a deposit, so we deposited about 1/3 of the actual price. They mentioned that the rest can be paid upfront on the day of the service.
After a month goes by, I check my credit card only to see that these guys charged me a second time for 1/3 of the price, without my consent! I immediately contacted them and after a lot of “oh, we have to check” and “we will call you back”, they finally told us that their system automatically charged it because they usually take 2/3 of the deposit and the rest is paid the day of service! I was furious! They apologized and told me that they can refund it if I want since they initially did not clear this up with me. I let it go since we would have to pay later anyways.
My next contact with them was a few days before the day of the bachelorette to verify our pick up time and location. I even contacted them the morning of the day of the bachelorette to make sure. That nigh,t after we come out of dinner and a show at 11 pm, there was no limo in sight. I called the number and no one picked up! I figured that they’re probably running a little late and will be there soon. After 45 minutes of constant calling without anyone answering, I start freaking out. Finally one of the company’s managers answers and tells me he has no idea what’s going and that he will check and get back to me. But he doesn’t call me back! So I call him again and after several tries, he tells me that our car broke down and another limo will reach us within an hour. I told him to give me the driver’s number and not only does he refuse to but he also hangs up on me! No one bothered to call us and tell us that the limo broke down and this guy didn’t even check on us. After two more hours of constantly calling them to a point where my phone died, a black limo (although we specifically asked for white) shows up at 2AM–three hours late!.
We get in the car and see that it’s been used! The carpet was wet and the bar was empty–they had promised us a light bar. You cannot understand the anger and hatred I was feeling at this moment. Not only was the limo three hours late and was used, but it was too late to go to any clubs anymore. After a little driving around, we went back to our hotel around 5 am disappointed and devastated that our whole night was ruined – only using three hours of our total time.
To top it all of when we get out of the limo, the driver had the nerve to ask me for the rest of the money! I was so mad by now that I wanted to cry! We explained the situation to him and told him that we won’t be paying anymore and that we will be asking for a refund, and after 15 minutes of arguing, he finally let it go. Basically, a whole night was ruined because of this limousine vendor–a night that will never happen again!
Moral of the story: Do not go on Craigslist to book your limousine service. If the vendor is charging your card without permission – know that it is a shady business. If the limousine is 15 minutes late, do not wait for it unless you are desperate because it probably won’t show up or will show up after everything is ruined. Go with a company you know you can trust. Pay the extra money for the company with a good reputation in order to make sure your night goes smoothly – trust me you won’t regret it. When it comes to limousine service, always have a plan B like cabbing it or having your own ride (but I guess that goes for everything!).
Farah, New York, NY
Worst Limo Service Ever!
I have had very few bad experiences in my life. My experience with the limo vendor for my friend’s bachelorette party tops all of them and has scarred me deeply for the rest of my life. Here’s the dish:
Being the bridesmaids for my friend’s wedding, my friend and I were in charge of booking the limousine. After pricing several vendors, we found something on Craigslist (yes Craigslist! I know I know! Never again!) They looked very professional; they had a website and everything! So we called the guys up (Jeff and Seth) and booked a white limo for 8/10 people for 6 hours for July. Mind you, we booked in March! They told us that we needed to make a deposit so we deposited about 1/3 of the actual price. They mentioned the rest can be paid upfront on the day of the service.
After a month goes by, I check my Credit Card only to see that these guys charged me a second time for 1/3 of the price, without my consent! I immediately contacted them and after a lot of “oh, we have to check” and “we will call you back”, they finally tells us that their system automatically charged it because usually they take 2/3 of the deposit and the rest is paid the day of service! I was furious! They apologized and told me that they can refund it if I want since they initially did not clear this up with me. I let it go since we would have to pay later anyways.
My next contact with them was a few days before the day of the bachelorette to verify our pick up time and location. I even contacted them the morning of the day of the bachelorette to make sure. That night after we come out of dinner and a show at 11 pm, there is no limo in sight. I call the number and no one picks up! At this moment I am thinking may be they are running late. After 45 minutes of constant calling and no one picking up the same number that I called earlier to confirm – I now start freaking out! Finally the guy named Jeff picks up and I am like “WTF is going on? Where is our limo?” The guy tells me he had no idea and he will check and get back to me. But he doesn’t call me back! So I call him again and after several tries, he tells me that the car broke down and he will send another one within the hour. I told him to give me the driver’s number but he refuses to! Then he hangs up on me! No one bothered to call us and tell us that the limo broke down and this guy didn’t even check on us! After another 2 hours of constantly calling them to a point where my phone died, by now it is already 2 am, a black limo shows up. We get in the car and find out it was used! The carpet was wet and the bar was empty – They had promised us a light bar! You cannot understand the anger and hatred I was feeling at this moment. Not only was the limo 3 hours late and was used, it was too late to go to any clubs anymore. After a little driving around we went home around 5 am disappointed and devastated that our whole night was ruined – only using 3 hours of our total time.
To top it all of when we get out of the limo, the driver had the nerve to ask me for the rest of the money! I was so mad by now that I wanted to cry! We explained the situation to him and told him that we won’t be paying anymore and that we will be asking for a refund, and after 15 minutes of argument he finally let it go. Basically, a whole night was ruined because of this limousine vendor – a night that will never happen again!
If you don’t want this to happen to you do not book these guys. They may give you an attractive price but it is NOT worth it! Trust me! Go with a vendor who you know will not disappoint you even if that means forking up that extra 100 bucks. Here’s their info:
Seth or Jeff
516-582-4095
718-496-1094
They are based off of Queens and Long Island area of New York City but serves Brooklyn, Manhattan and Bronx as well. DO NOT BOOK THEM!!!
Moral of the story: Do not go on Craigslist to book your limousine service. DO NOT EVER do business with the company mentioned above. If they are charging your card without permission – know that it is a shady business. If the limousine is 15 minutes late, do not wait for it unless you are desperate because it probably won’t show up or will show up after everything is ruined. Go with a company you know you can trust. Pay the extra money for the company with a good reputation in order to make sure your night goes smoothly – Trust me you won’t regret it. When it comes to limousine service, always have a plan B like cab-ing it or having your own ride (but I guess that goes for everything!).
Jun
6
When I started planning my May 2007 wedding, I was overwhelmed with the amount of time, energy, and efforts that went into planning a wedding. My wedding was put together in 3 months, we started planning in February and got married in May and needless to say those three months were the most hectic, tiring, and overall crazy months I have been through. We wanted to cut corners for my wedding, but one aspect that I refused to was photography. I have always been interested in photography and love taking photos of my own, so it made perfect sense that photography would be one thing that I would choose wisely and carefully.
Planning a South Asian wedding can be difficult, especially in a community where there haven’t been very many South Asian weddings before. As I was one of the earlier ones to get married (I got married when I was 20), it was difficult to rely on what others used. Most of my friends were sophomores in college still and none of them married, so unfortunately I couldn’t rely on them to provide me with any feedback or suggestions for photogs.
My dad and I eventually began our struggle to find a great photographer who would understand our needs and wants for a Bangladeshi wedding. We had all received suggestions from my flower coordinator who happened to be a Persian woman. She had suggested a Lebanese photographer and upon her suggestion, my dad and I went and visited his office. This guy had incredible photographs that he had taken for weddings he worked on and I immediately fell in love. However, the package I wanted was $8,000 and while I wanted photography to be an integral aspect of my wedding—I definitely wasn’t willing to place that huge of a dent in my parents’ pockets!
Eventually, our floral coordinator had given us the number of a Gujrati photographer located out in San Fernando Valley and not too far from my house. My dad and I went to his office—at first it seemed really dingy—located almost in remote area near a liquor store and we were a bit taken back at first. When we walked into the Gujrati photographer’s office, it was a mess—a COMPLETE mess! An OCD person like myself could not stand to sit in there for very long, but I had to. Despite the mess, the photographer showed us his work and videos (he did both—covered photography and videography) and I had ABSOLUTELY fallen in love with his work. This photographs were amazing! Since he was South Asian himself, I think he knew more of what his peers would want and like in wedding photographs. There were incredible pictures of mendhi, details, sarees, etc and I just had to have this
photographer for my wedding.
My father and the man bargained (I’m sure your South Asian parents do as well!) and came to an agreement and settled on a price. For $3,800, I was getting a DVD of all my events: our combined Holud, our Akth and our Wedding Reception along with unlimited photos that he would be taking during all three of those events. While wedding photography prices seem to be rising every year, we thought this was a reasonable package and decided right away that we had wanted it.
My horrors did not start until my Holud…little did I know, the photographer I had booked did not end up showing up, but instead a man to whom he had outsourced the job to. I was so incredibly furious I didn’t know what to do. Should I be enjoying my wedding day or holding a grudge against a man who had not delivered properly?! At all three of our events we had a photographer who had absolutely no business being there—he was a fulltime Mechanical Engineer and a part time amateur photographer. Throughout our wedding, we had to call the photographer to take pictures and he seemed to disappear often, which was very unprofessional!
When I received my prints I was incredibly disappointed… I knew they wouldn’t be as great as the ones I had seen in the office, but I didn’t expect what I had gotten. I had felt like all the money set aside for the photography had gone to waste. However, our DVDs did end up being really nice due to the fact that the original guy that we signed a contract with had done it himself. We also didn’t get our photos and DVD until about 7 months after our wedding, which I thought was way too long!
Moral of the anecdote—when choosing vendors, whether it be photography, makeup, hair, any sort of vendor—make sure you know exactly who will be showing up on your wedding day—you do not want to re-live my photog horror story!!
- S., 22, CA
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