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Best Wedding List Service?
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My wife-to-be is an enviromentalist, and you should have heard her go off on how bad those disposable cameras are for the environment. With all the talk of being green, this one site Olapic.com makes a ton of sense because it is digitally based and so they'll only print the pictures that you want, thus minimizing earth impact. I also found a code ("ForumFriends") that gets the $55 account for free. Saving green by being more green, not a bad deal!0
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lowdenclear wrote: »Oooooo bummer... Just noticed this: "£50 Gift Card will be given to you after your wedding; minimum £250 spend to qualify."
Also with this you are given the option of guests paying a delivery charge of around £3.50 each or recieving the voucher for yourselves. I opted for my guests not to pay the delivery instead of getting a £50 gift card as a lot of the items on my list were under a tenner and I felt charging everyone who bought something from it was a bit steep. I also had a lot of hassle with Debenhams, not able to add things online, items in the delivery broken, items not coming at all, stuff not on my list coming etc etc and my brother had similar issues with his list a few years ago0 -
vickitoria100 wrote: »To get your guests to contribute towards your honeymooon, honeymoney.com are good. They let you set up a 'virtual list' of all you need for your honeymoon - whatever you like; you pick eg. 'Matching Lyuggage', 'Cocktails on Arrival', whatever and then your guests can 'pay' for these things. Best part is you don't have to actually spend the £30 Aunty Bessy gave you for the Cocktails on cocktails; honeymoney just write a cheque for everything 'bought' and let you spend it on what you want! Great for some relatives who are funny about just giving money. Plus, if you quote PRMT21 then the £50 set up fee will be waived.
Thank you for this! We're definitely going to be using it.0
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