Are you buying honeymoon insurance? Have you have to use it? Do venue turn out of business?

I am debating on buying insurance from wedsafe. Has anyone bought from them and had to use them? Which circumstances forced you to do that? Do venues be in motion out of business?
Answers:
If you obtain contracts signed then insurance is a waste of money. (sounds resembling this wedsafe is using scare tactics to suck you into wasting your money).
If you enjoy a contract and a place goes out of business they MUST give you wager on your money (I have NEVER heard of this taking place anyways).
You should be getting contracts for everything anyways.
Good luck.
We didn't hold wedding insurance, but I was looking on honeymoon forums and remember one case where a bride come on asking for help because her expensive wedding insurance would not retribution out when her expensive photographer bailed out on her a week before her wedding. She received a phone call upon a week before her wedding from a advocate, telling her that his client (the photographer) had gone bust and would not be at her wedding. He said there be no point in her suing him because he didn't have any money. She have of course already paid this broke photographer give or take a few lb3000 to spend all day at her marriage ceremony. She called her insurance company who told her she was not covered because this have occurred a week before. She would one and only have been covered if the photographer have simply failed to show up on the day. The ending I saw on that forum, she had had to salary a similar amount to another photographer to book him in advance (and I would estimate she was very lucky to carry him at such short notice).

In my view, wedding insurance is pointless if it doesn't cover self let down by suppliers at short notice, especially when they hold run off with your money!
I've never heard of anyone doing this. Just create sure you read your contracts and have your own copies. I think nuptials insurance would be a waste of money.
That's what they make contracts for. If the venues stir out of business, or the vendors go out of business, you can rob them to court. A contract is a legal document, so just engineer sure that you sign one, and keep a copy and all the receipts for your peace of mind! Source(s): never hear of wedding insurance
I've done LOTS of research on weddings and never once have I heard almost "wedding insurance" It sounds like a nouns of BS to me. If you use reliable vendors and get contracts, you are going to be protected beneath the law. If the venue goes out of business and you hold a contract, you'll get back any money you rewarded. The same with other vendors.

But, "honeymoon insurance" sounds like a scam and huge rip off.


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