4.12.2012

How Not to Afford Your Dream Wedding

"Dream Wedding": two special words for two very special people. These two words have the power to unite, to create harmony and love, if possible, to celebrate in the coming years, and at least for family and friends in a place full of palm trees and delicious daiquiris. Instead, these two words can be ugly. You may smolder and burn the hearts and souls of those waiting for a magical moment so obsessive that people are really totally insane to build, and do terrible things. Terrible things that people for the wedding of your dreams are done, anecdotal exhaustive list so that your bridesmaids crazy to spend all their savings to be crazy, apparently to pay for your dream wedding dress cancer.
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Yes it is. A woman faked terminal cancer to raise money for his "lavish wedding and honeymoon." And now he is punished by the law, so much that I almost pity be punished with her, but she pretends to have cancer of a dream wedding. Take this story as a fable of instruction, a cautionary tale for the transmission to future generations of Bridezillas. Jessica Vega, 25, is the girlfriend of New York was there. As a man kill another for bread in times of war, or perhaps Jean Valjean steals to feed his family, did the unthinkable Vega for a greater good. She published in the Times Herald-Record, which is a story about his desire to the wedding of your dreams after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. In thousands of dollars in goods and services, wedding dresses, a wig (Vega had his head shaved as part of the system) for airline tickets, plus cash, to dry, were donated to help achieve his dream of Vega. In 2010 came the dream to life: Vega married Michael O'Connell (think she cheated on him with her story as well), and went for a nice honeymoon in Aruba.
From the original story Times Herald-Record, this deception was so broad that it write to the Vega plan, letters to her daughter, so remember the girl, including:

    
The only time Jessica is angry with his future is when you stop to think about the best. Maybe four times the 6 - to 8 months of doctors gave time frame. Maybe even four or five years before the disease takes. His daughter, Ava, still can not remember, to think. Jessica has teamed up with solutions and decided on the letters. Everyone is in a separate envelope, a rider be, so that they can from Michael, one by one, as the child grows and raises questions about her mother could not answer. Jessica thinks she could write one of the prom. Perhaps one for graduation. And in an envelope, Jessica plans, a letter from Michael may be the right time to write. Ava is mother to speak of love.
Four months later, after the wedding and honeymoon, O'Connell told the Times Herald-Record that Vega had pretended. The doctor uses Vega seemed to refuse the cancer story in the newspaper itself, have seen to support, had forged the letter. O'Connell and Vega divorced. And more recently was Vega, who has two children with calculated O'Connell, Friday and pleaded not guilty. He is on bail of $ 10,000 held in county jail and faces up to four years in prison, where the surf and turf is not likely to first class. In addition, the New York Attorney General is not excited about these scams. Thanks to NBC in New York

    
"Pretending, an incurable disease, Vega inexcusable advantage of the community heart and mind, and benefited from their generosity," said Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. "Our office is the person responsible for fleecing the public with lies and deceptions will."
We all learned something here. As for the "dream wedding", those two little words are dangerous, in fact, be careful around them. There is in fact a level next version bridezilla. If the cancer for a marriage, not even whether or not to return gifts to fry like a fish that is shaped to deliver. If you have a document with a story about a woman whose last wish is to have a dream wedding dresses, are the audit, by a check, check. People do not be fooled into paying dream weddings with such a lie! And of course, never fake cancer at all, much less for a "dream wedding". Seriously, this is really sick.


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