What was he thinking?
On YouTube I watched a video of a DJ from Texas who was a “no show” for a wedding. The strangest thing was that had the nerve to file a countersuit against the Bride & Groom.
I’m on YouTube and came across “Wedding DJ pulls a “No-Show” part 1 and part 2.
It was a segment from the TV show Judge Christina’s Court on the WB Network.
The story is about a couple who hired this DJ months ahead of time and on the day of their wedding he did not show up. His wife was also hired as the Wedding ceremony coordinator/decorator as part of their package and she also did not show.
When it was time for him to speak, he basically put one foot in his mouth and the other up the other end of his body.
You have to watch the two part video for yourself to get the real picture of his persona.
It was a terrible shame for this couple whose wedding (Ceremony & Reception) was totally ruined.
Yes he did claim that his wife got sick that morning but he didn’t take any steps to try and get a replacement, or offer to give any of their money back (He was paid IN FULL prior to the wedding date)
The strangest part was that had also filed a countersuit against them for $225.00 but then dropped it when the Judge was really ripping him a new one.
He was only charging them $660.00 for a five our event, and in return lost the suit for $3000.00 the maximum amount allowed in small claims court for their region.
He ended up paying 4.5 times the amount he was charging. I guess this proves that DJs are worth more then they are charging.
Watch the video and decide for yourself who was right and who was wrong and what could have been done to not have this happen to either the plaintiff or the defendant.
Jeff Richards: Party Time Productions.