Chattanooga Times Free Press

Wise consumer steps ease wedding strains

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QI recently got engaged and am starting the process to plan for my wedding. I didn’t realize how much goes into the wedding day! I am planning to jump-start my ideas by going to bridal shows in the area. Do you have any tips on how to pick good vendors and make smart buying decisions? Congratula­tions on your upcoming wedding. The average wedding costs between $20,000 and $30,000. With your event being a large investment, it is important that you

Amake wise consumer decisions about the vendors you select. The Better Business Bureau offers the following advice to help make the planning process a little smoother and a lot less stressful.

The first step in the planning process is to decide which aspects of your wedding you will be taking on yourself and which ones require vendors. Do your research. Ask friends and family about specific vendors they have used in the past and their

satisfacti­on level. As you evaluate vendors, don’t be lured in by low prices; don’t sacrifice quality for price. For example, once you have your choices narrowed down to a few photograph­ers, ask to see their portfolio, and a list of recent clients that may be contacted as references. Also, check with your local Better Business Bureau to see its business review.

When you have establishe­d a budget and decided on what wedding day vendors are required, it is time to discuss exactly what you want and how much you are willing to spend.

Don’t permit yourself to be pressured into buying a service or product you don’t actually want or need in the wedding. This is your day, and vendors work for you, not the other way around. The Better Business Bureau advises that you keep the following key points in mind while preparing for your wedding:

Ask the right questions. Before falling in love

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Jim Winsett BBB

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