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Wedding Photographer lost pics due to fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 709737" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>100% refund unless there was something in the contract that states 10% is non-refundable due to time spent and equipment depreciation. The wedding party pays for an end-product. Time spent means nothing to the contracting party if there isn't anything to show for it. </p><p>I would not be happy with a 90% refund. I would be grumbling to friends, but I wouldn't be creating an internet brouhaha over it. Small claims court is certainly an option if they want to go through the trouble. They might be tight on money, and it might be worth pursuing for them.</p><p></p><p>If anything, maybe some photographers will see the article and get some back-up if they don't have it already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 709737, member: 26505"] 100% refund unless there was something in the contract that states 10% is non-refundable due to time spent and equipment depreciation. The wedding party pays for an end-product. Time spent means nothing to the contracting party if there isn't anything to show for it. I would not be happy with a 90% refund. I would be grumbling to friends, but I wouldn't be creating an internet brouhaha over it. Small claims court is certainly an option if they want to go through the trouble. They might be tight on money, and it might be worth pursuing for them. If anything, maybe some photographers will see the article and get some back-up if they don't have it already. [/QUOTE]
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