Wedding ceremony firm denies refund after man’s fiancée dies — then taunts him on-line

Not precisely the image of kindness.

A marriage pictures firm refused to refund a Colorado man after his fiancée died in a tragic automotive crash — then taunted him on-line, based on experiences.

Citing his uncommon and heartbreaking circumstances, Justin Montney, of Colorado Springs, requested the agency Copper Stallion Media to return a $1,800 deposit after his 22-year-old bride-to-be Alexis Wyatt was killed on Feb. 4, based on KRDO-TV.

“They mentioned they’d lengthen my service to my subsequent wedding ceremony, which was a really insensitive factor to inform me,” he informed the station. “They need to have been in a position to [refund it] as a result of they didn’t render any companies.”

However the Texas-based pictures firm denied his request, citing a “legally binding contract” signed in November.

As phrase of the refusal unfold, individuals left dozens of destructive opinions on the corporate’s social media pages, together with the marriage website TheKnot.com, based on Fox 6 Now.

The pictures agency quickly fired again by creating a web site, JustinMontneyWedding.com, in an effort to “construct our case” in opposition to him.

It states that Montney introduced the story to “the failing information station KRDO” for a phase by which he “admits the contract was non-refundable.”

“Life is a b-tch Justin,” the web site reads, based on the station.

The message gave the impression to be faraway from the positioning Wednesday.

“We replied and expressed our sympathy and defined to him that every one of our wedding ceremony contracts are non-refundable,” Copper Stallion Media additionally mentioned on its web site.

“He saved emailing us making an attempt to get a refund and we saved reiterating that the contract is non-refundable. We finally stopped responding for the reason that challenge was moot.”

The corporate couldn’t be reached for remark Wednesday.

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