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Make your marriage a successful one and don’t be a victim of crime on your magical day and have your monetary gift cards, lost stolen or thrown away....

Planning a wedding can be rather hectic with so much to do, but one of the most common things a bride and groom forget to do is to arrange for their monetary gifts to be placed in a safe secure place.Giving everyone peace of mind on the special day.

You may be thinking WHY and along the lines of: My family and friends wouldn't do that to us. But it's not always just the guests at your wedding.There could be hotel staff, caterers, bar staff and just plain old guests who too are staying at that hotel wandering around.

Hmmm Now I know you have a serious thought in your mind, don't be the ones with a long face and saying the day after your wedding WHAT, HOW, WHY, WHEN, WHO COULD OF, OH NO......!!!!

Here are just a few very sad stories from couples who never imagined this could possibly happen to them and now it's too late.

"I was at a wedding last year, a very good friend of mine and she had all of her cards stolen but they hadn't been opened so they don't know how much money had been taken. They where desperately trying to find out the following day who the thief could have been, which put a real grey cloud over their honeymoon. They never did find out who stole them all". Vicky, Surrey

"At my cousins wedding not long ago the father of the bride was collecting all the cards in a carrier bag, he then handed it to the best-man who slipped the bag under his coat and went and put it into the boot of his car, But denied ever having it. He was later caught on CCTV!!!!!!!" Tracy, Herts

"Unfortunately I lost touch with one of my closet friends for a while.She had just a few of her cards stolen which the happy couple didn't notice for a while, but one of the cards that had been stolen happened to be mine. She had thanked all of our friends for their gifts but never thanked me for the £50 M & S voucher I had put into my card with my special message. I thought it was a difficult subject to bring up so I just avoided her because I was hurt. My friend too was disappointed and thought that I had not given her a gift on her special day. Little did we both know that the gift was never received and was stolen.Luckily we have now resumed our friendship, but it was such a horrible situation to be in". Nikki, Essex

"I was at a wedding and couldn't believe my eyes, there was cards just left everywhere, on the tables on the bar and to top it all I even saw some kids playing frisbies with them, they don't know how many cards where lost". Steve, Romford

"Wow I went to the most beautiful wedding ie fantastic table decorations that's why I was astonished to see just a cardboard box on the table for receiving all cards etc. Sadly for my friends the box was thrown away by the hotel due to a guest mistaking the box for rubbish and throwing their plate from the buffet into it. Which meant other guests then followed doing the same. The box was never found". Sharon, Grimsby

"It was really sad at my sister's wedding because my dad was collecting all the cards that contained money/vouchers in a bag, whilst walking around chatting to the guests and getting merry. He placed the bag down and forgot where he had put it. I felt so sorry for him and my sister because this sent panic stations threw the reception, yep you guessed it the lights came on DJ stopped playing and everyone was on their hands and knees looking for the bag even the Bride and Groom were on the floor and it all got quite upsetting.Luckily it was finally found under a coat on a chair. Relief!!!!! but what a hassle and it did spoil the atmosphere for a while". Tina, Kent

DON'T LET YOUR CARDS GO ASTRAY AND RUIN
YOUR WEDDING......

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