Bride use company credit card company to pay on $50k! For wedding

sara1981

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 5, 2004
Messages
7,870
Reaction score
71
Bride, 31, 'used company credit cards to pay for $50,000 luxury wedding'
Bride, 31, 'used company credit cards to pay for $50,000 luxury wedding' | Mail Online

She steal from her parents! Plus under her parent's name that not right! If you plans get married they discuss with parents and grandparents who pay under name not bride! I told my mom explain about that she says oh really! I says yes! Need to limit budget not thousand money if you plans get married need careful to pay what parents wishes for that not crazy on luxury wedding but she out on bonds $7,500..
 
Last edited:
Wirelessly posted

I wonder if a stop payment will make their marrage illegal.....
 
When I was growing up my dad was forever telling me to elope he couldn't pay for a wedding. :shock::laugh2:
 
The bride is a con artist. She said that she has paid back at least $17k but so far she can't prove it. Oh yeah, this bitch deserves a long jailtime for thieving.
 
When I was growing up my dad was forever telling me to elope he couldn't pay for a wedding. :shock::laugh2:
To be honest, it never occurred to me to ask my parents to pay for my wedding.

Anyway, this blushing bride is 31 years old, so she knew what she was doing, wouldn't you say? :lol:
 
To be honest, it never occurred to me to ask my parents to pay for my wedding.

Anyway, this blushing bride is 31 years old, so she knew what she was doing, wouldn't you say? :lol:

I have strange a feeling nothing will made this bride blush.
 
I don't think this is a wedding payment issue so much as a theft issue. The father wasn't totally liable to the entire cost.

I wonder how many parents today give their children credit cards or put their children on their cards. I wonder how many parents raise sensible children. You would think the last downturn would teach parents about the dangers of credit cards.

I wonder how many parents say to their children, "Your finance payment is going to give your rich friend next door a discount on a new bike"? Clearly, your loss is another person's gain, in the form of credit card perks.
 
I don't think this is a wedding payment issue so much as a theft issue. The father wasn't totally liable to the entire cost.

I wonder how many parents today give their children credit cards or put their children on their cards. I wonder how many parents raise sensible children. You would think the last downturn would teach parents about the dangers of credit cards.

I wonder how many parents say to their children, "Your finance payment is going to give your rich friend next door a discount on a new bike"? Clearly, your loss is another person's gain, in the form of credit card perks.
This thread is not about parents' personal credit cards.
 
Back
Top