Forgot The Ribbon On The Wedding Cake

Decorating By Evieart2656 Updated 2 Sep 2010 , 7:06am by Hollandy

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KimmyKakes4Me Posted 27 Aug 2010 , 12:44am
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And usually the advice against the grain (and not popular and worshipped) turns out to be better.

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Hollandy Posted 30 Aug 2010 , 9:12am
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And usually the advice against the grain (and not popular and worshipped) turns out to be better.




I really have to agree with that. Sometimes it not easy to give an unpoplar opinion but it is just as valid as anybody elses and has the potential to open up people's eyes to another way of thinking. (this is not just for cakes, it goes for everything.)

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DefyGravity Posted 30 Aug 2010 , 2:54pm
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Why not throw a clause in the contract that says all complaints must be filed within __ hours/days of receiving the cake?

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lydiayadira Posted 1 Sep 2010 , 7:27pm
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I somewhat agree with everyone.....yes it was a mistake but also half the money is a bit much....I believe they should have said something when your husband delivered it. In any event congratulations on the beautiful cake you made.

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Hollandy Posted 2 Sep 2010 , 7:06am
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I believe they should have said something when your husband delivered it.




They did, they said "it's missing the ribbon", what more can they say? If it's a wedding day it's not that the cake is the first thing on their mind and more then likely they didn't have time to haggle with a baker over how much of a refund they should get. (and really, they shouldn't have to).

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