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What if your limo doesn't show up for your wedding

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wmccall:
Take the $250 and run. Maybe buy extra Dichlor.  I've heard it said all good wedding days have on disaster. Ours was the cake as mentioned earlier.  Consider it a good omen.

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote ---And now it gets even better. He says the driver of the limo actually was late because he had to stay at the accident scene (now it's an accident, not just traffic as the driver originally said) as a witness because it was a fatality involving a motorcycle.
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Even IFFFFFFFF that were true, that is not your problem; they did not render services as agreed upon. That may stop you from going after more than your deposit as it would show their intentions were honorable (again, we'd have to believe this first) but in the end you deserve EVERY cent back at a minimum since you received nothing of which they were contracted to provide.

I agree with Bill, get your $250 deposit back and concentrate on everything that went right for you on that day.

spaman-:
I hate limo companys, my boss in Phoenix hired a limo to take us to a concert, after the concert the limo driver was driving like a nut , then to top things off a drunk driver runs a stop sign smashes into the limo sends me flying forward and my wife thru a side window and slamming her to the floor , it was dark after the limo finally came to a hault I was calling my wifes name and no answer, I find her unconciuos on the floor a buddy grabs a lighter and shines it in my wifes face it was covered with blood and her scalp was layed open we thought she was dead! After a few seconds she started the deathly girgle sounds , fire and rescue showed up and long story short she had over a 100 stitches in her head a huge lump and loss of memory but was ok. Come to find out the limo driver had a suspended drivers license. The limo company never even checked his ID it was his 5th offense, the drunk driver spent a year in jail and still pays 250$  per month on a $30,000 restitution! So yea take him for what you can get! Sorry to hijack the thread but Im bitter about the limo companies smarmy dealings!

Viper_Dude:
I hate to bring this topic back to life, but I just wanted to bring everyone back up to date. I'm sorry to report that this scenario has gone from bad to worse.

Eric, the owner of the limo company has to this date never called me back. I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. That got the owner's attention! He sent them a statement in which he states he is now refusing to return my $250! He says that it was a non-refundable deposit, and by us not being willing to remain at the church another 40 minutes (which would make the driver over an hour late), we violated the contract! This was one of many inflamatory comments he made in his response to the BBB (Apparently not realizing I would get a CC of his response!)

So this brings me to why I am updating this thread today. I filed a small claims case against Savannah Nite Limousine last month, and this coming Wednesday is my big day in court!

My question to everyone is, "Is there anything I should know ahead of time or be aware of before Wednesday?" Thank you in advance for any and all suggestions!  

Brewman:
Bring a copy of the contract with you.  Also bring copies of any correspondence you may had sent or recieved, (letters, copies of emails, etc.), and a journal of all conversations you had with the date, time agreed upon actions, and actual results.  
 Anthing you can do to show the limo company lied to you will help a lot, I'm thinking.  But it has to be documented to be worth much.
Remember to bring the stuff from the BBB too- it'll be interesting to see how he defends himself in this.
 You may have to demonstrate how this company violated the terms of your contract.
A witness or two who can back up anything that isn't on paper may help, if that's possible.  

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