Chrissy F.
Aug 7, 2011
We had planned everything out in May for our wedding on July 29th. The lady did not have the music for the ceremony and relied on my laptop to play the song to walk down the aisle. She even put my groom on the spot in front of the entire room of guests because she couldn't find our ceremony music. Even though I'd provided her with a list of the entire wedding party she relied on the wedding program and read the names off of that including people that were not in the wedding party. She consistently pronounced my new last name incorrectly and did not play any of the songs we'd taken time to pick out from her list. Her husband and co-DJ appeared high on some type of drug with red glossy eyes, and slow reaction to questions. Horrible announcing of events to come (bouquet toss, garter belt toss, etc.) She failed to bring the lights for the dance floor and took absolutely NO responsibility for any of the above mistakes. And at the end of the night she fell off the stage with most of her equipment You get what you pay for. A wedding day is supposed to be one of the most important days of a brides life. I have never been so embarrassed in my entire life. My opinion is that I would have been better off with my mp3 player and a Karaoke machine.
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