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What are the common invisible consumption in weddings?

The common invisible consumption of weddings does not look at the loss of 5W.

Hotel common invisible consumption wedding entrance fee/attendance fee Some hotels require non-cooperative wedding admission arrangements and need to pay the entrance fee, in order to let newcomers use the hotel to cooperate with the wedding. How to avoid it: ① Ask the hotel whether it needs admission fee in advance, shop around; ② You can find a satisfactory wedding first, and then let the wedding recommend a cooperative hotel, so the admission fee may be exempted.

In some hotels, catering fees and venue fees are separated, and newlyweds are only told how to avoid paying venue fees on the wedding day: if there are venue fees, bottle opening fees and service fees for indoor weddings, say hello in advance. Some hotels allow newlyweds to bring their own drinks, but the bottle opening fee will increase after the wedding, and some will increase the service fee 10- 15%. How to avoid it: Say hello in advance whether there is a bottle opening fee and a service fee.

The use fee of common invisible consumer equipment in hotels can cost some hotels to suddenly increase the use fee of new microphones, lights, led screens and other equipment on the wedding day. How to avoid energy consumption, that is, electricity charges: ① Ask in advance whether the equipment can be used for free and how many hours it will be used; ② Ask in advance whether electricity is charged and whether there is basic electricity.

Parking fees Some hotels claim to be able to park, but they are actually free. It is not good to ask guests to pay parking fees on the wedding day. How to avoid it: ask in advance how many parking spaces can be provided for free. If the wedding is arranged in advance or overtime is arranged, or the wedding ends late, overtime may be added, or how to avoid the cleaning fee: say hello in advance, and whether there is overtime pay for the layout and use time of the banquet hall.

Common invisible consumption packages for weddings Secondary consumption Some weddings say "all-inclusive at one price" at the beginning, but later even on the wedding day, they tell the couple that they don't have enough flowers. How to avoid asking the couple to add money: ① Say hello to the package configuration in advance and write each item into the contract in detail. ② Ask whether the package configuration is enough and whether the scheme effect can be achieved.

Scheme design fee Some weddings are called "free design", but how to avoid the design fee or modification fee after the scheme is put forward: Say hello in advance whether the scheme design and modification are free, including several donkey kong upgrade fees. When some couples communicate with Si donkey kong on the eve of the wedding, they find that they can't meet your needs, and they have to pay more to upgrade.

How to avoid it: Watch the videos and guest films of four donkey kong in the package in advance to see if they are satisfied, and write your name in the contract to avoid being temporarily replaced.

Some wedding shops don't say in advance about the common invisible consumption test fee for wedding dresses, but how to avoid increasing the test fee after the test: ① Ask in advance whether the test fee is charged, how many sets can be tested and whether photos can be taken; ② Ask if the lease is confirmed, and whether the yarn trial fee is included in the fee.

Most rented wedding dresses can be resized, but some stores will charge a fee. How to avoid it: say hello in advance, whether you can change the size of accessories at will. Rental wedding dresses generally provide matching veil, skirt, headdress and so on. But some bridal shops charge for accessories. How to avoid it: say hello in advance, whether to use accessories for a fee.

Dress cleaning fee and damage compensation fee Some stores will charge dress cleaning fee or maliciously collect damage compensation fee. How to avoid it: ask in advance whether there is a dress cleaning fee, under what circumstances, and under what circumstances, beware of being cheated.

Common invisible consumption premium for wedding cars. Some merchants only tell you the off-season price or the old car price or the wedding car is gone when they use the car. If you want to change trains, you have to pay more. How to avoid it: ① Ask in advance whether the price is the price on your wedding day; 2 Look at the car in advance, and write the vehicle model and license plate into the contract after confirming the car to prevent the merchant from changing cars.

The overtime fee exceeds kilometers. The wedding car is charged by time or kilometer. Overtime is generally charged. How to avoid it: how to charge for greeting the wedding car in advance, and how to charge for exceeding the fee due to accidents and other business or external factors to avoid malicious overtime. Some merchants did not say in advance that the driver asked the couple for a red envelope on the wedding day. If they don't give it, they won't drive. Although there is not much money, how to avoid it: say hello in advance or not to give the driver a red envelope.

Many newcomers are told that the clothes in the bag are ordinary areas and not good-looking. If they want to wear good-looking clothes, they can only increase their money to upgrade. At this time, merchants often package and upgrade Amway, and the price is at least several thousand. How to avoid it: ① Ask in advance whether the clothes are divided and which area is in your bag; ② Check in advance to see if the clothes in the bag are satisfactory; ③ Whether men's and women's clothes are upgraded or not depends on yourself, but we must grasp the budget and plan to choose clothes in advance 1 day before shooting.

When the new photo is selected, the merchant will ask you to add a photo frame bag for various reasons, such as good-looking photos and insufficient photos. How to avoid it: ① I will not add photos, but also remind my husband not to be soft-hearted, add as needed, grasp the budget and spend rationally.

Wedding photos, common invisible consumption photographer's makeup artist upgrade fee Some newcomers just find that the makeup artist's photographer level is not good, or even just an apprentice. If they want to change, they need to raise money to upgrade. How to avoid it: ① Ask to see the guest photos of the photographer's makeup artist in your bag; ② Write the makeup artist of the selected photographer into the contract to avoid being changed; (3) Sign a letter of satisfaction with the merchants, asking the merchants to ensure the satisfaction of modeling and photography, and avoid some merchants from deliberately providing low-quality services.

Charges for Disposable Cosmetics or Accessories Some newcomers are told to buy disposable cosmetics such as powder puff when making up, or told that the accessories are not good-looking. How to avoid adding money to upgrade: ① Ask in advance whether the cosmetics and accessories in the package are charged and whether they can meet the needs of taking pictures; It is best to bring your own puff, chest patch and eyelashes.

Travel shooting common invisible consumption upgrade scene fee Some newcomers were told that the package only has very simple scenes when shooting on location, and they want to look good. How to avoid upgrading: ask in advance whether there are several scenes on location and whether all the scenes seen in the sample are included and which need to be added.

Tickets, transportation, accommodation, etc. Some newcomers are told that they need to pay for tickets, transportation, accommodation and even escorts. How to avoid it: ① Ask in advance whether you need to pay for tickets, transportation and accommodation; (2) whether it is necessary to insure the staff and clearly write it into the contract.

Prop use fee Some newcomers charge for holding flowers, balloons and other props when shooting on location. How to avoid it: ask in advance whether the props used for shooting are charged/how to charge.