A PICTURE OF WOE; Mum waiting for wedding album - after four months.Byline: NICK LAVIGUEUR AN angry mum says her daughter's dream wedding has turned into a nightmare after they were forced to wait months for their wedding photos. Roz Mears, from Birdsedge says her daughter Steph's pounds 20,000 wedding has been soured sour adj. sour·er, sour·est 1. Having a taste characteristic of that produced by acids; sharp, tart, or tangy. 2. Made acid or rancid by fermentation. 3. by a stalemate stale·mate n. 1. A situation in which further action is blocked; a deadlock. 2. A drawing position in chess in which the king, although not in check, can move only into check and no other piece can move. tr.v. with Shepley photographer John Edler. Nearly four months after the fairytale wedding at Nostell Priory Nostell Priory is a Palladian house located in Nostell, not far from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, approached by the Doncaster road from Wakefield. Built on the site of a medieval priory for the Winn family from 1733 onwards, Nostell Priory is today a National Trust property. , Ms Mears says she has still not received pounds 500 worth of wedding photos. And she said, despite more than 50 phone calls and emails, it took three months for her daughter to get hers. Now after months of, she claims, broken promises Ms Mears, 45, has launched court action in a bid for a refund TO REFUND. To pay back by the party who has received it, to the party who has paid it, money which ought not to have been paid. 2. On a deficiency of assets, executors and administrators cum testamento annexo, are entitled to have refunded to them legacies . She said: "It was a dream wedding with horse and carriages, the full works - and we've got no memories of it. "Our bridal and parents' albums were supposed to arrive four weeks after the wedding. "He was great at first but we started having doubts about him because he kept saying the albums would be here in two weeks and then they wouldn't arrive. We'd phone him and get no response. "He kept blaming the production company in Italy but when we phoned them they said he hadn't even ordered it. "I asked him for a refund and for him to waiver The voluntary surrender of a known right; conduct supporting an inference that a particular right has been relinquished. The term waiver is used in many legal contexts. his copyright so I can get the photos printed by someone else, but he refused unless a court ordered him to do it. "My daughter suffers from arthritis, technically she's disabled, and the one thing that sets her off is stress. He's actually made her quite ill over this. "It's just got really messy mess·y adj. mess·i·er, mess·i·est 1. Disorderly and dirty: a messy bedroom. 2. Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness: messy reasoning. and dirty." Mr Edler told the Examiner he regretted how long it was taking but said he didn't think she had a "hope in hell" of getting her money back as timescales were not set in the contract. He said: "I've explained to Ms Mears that I've had some technical difficulties. "We've had some phone calls that I thought were quite unreasonable but I've done everything I said I would do, admittedly not as fast as I said I would. "I intend to supply what I promised." CAPTION(S): * FOBBED OFF: Roz Mears of Birdsedge is still waiting for wedding photos four months after her daughter Steph tied the knot knot In cording, the interlacement of parts of one or more ropes, cords, or other pliable materials, commonly used to bind objects together. Knots have existed from the time humans first used vines and cordlike fibers to bind stone heads to wood in primitive axes, and were (AC291009Aroz-02) |
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