Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas

Wedding venue price change

I received an invoice for my wedding in the amount of $3,500 for venue rental, catering, etc. Three weeks before my big day, I received another invoice for the same services in the amount of $5,500. Needless to say, I will pay the full amount as it is too late to change my wedding plans. Both of the invoices were sent via email and unsigned, and a contract was never signed with the venue. Am I entitled to the price difference, and how would I go about claiming the money?

Thank you


Asked on 10/01/08, 12:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: Wedding venue price change

My suggestion would be to pay it, in tangible check form, attached to a letter stating that you are paying the full amount, but consider it disputed, as you were quoted a lesser fee at the beginning of negotiations, which you accepted. After the wedding, you can sue for the difference in JP court.

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Answered on 10/10/08, 7:19 am


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