How to avoid scams, unexpected fees when planning your wedding: Better Business Bureau

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Avoid the wedding bell blues. As wedding season approaches, learn some tips to keep your wedding day free of disputes, overcharges and rip-offs.

With wedding season in full swing, the Better Business Bureau is urging couples to be cautious when spending money on their big day.With wedding season in full swing, the Better Business Bureau is urging couples to be cautious when spending money on their big day.

Wedding transportation problems: Get details in writing, including cancellation policies . Ask how the company handles problems if you aren't satisfied. Don't pay the entire amount in advance. Photographer issues: A common complaint is that the photographer a couple hired doesn't show up for the wedding or fails to deliver pictures until months after the wedding. Find out when and how pictures will be delivered.

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