Anonymous wrote:Op here, I responded to a few pp's but thought it best I add it here. This actually happened to a close friend. I've advised her that she needs to pay because although she didn't have any say in the planning process, she knew for months and allowed it to go on. Now she's upset that she's stuck with the bill as if she magically thought her silence and lack of being asked her opinion matters in the end. It doesnt. This person went all out in her decor/food in my opinion because she thought she was going to be help. It was rude of this person to use her in the way she did but my friend allowed it to happen. And who doesn't talk budget, vendor and menu with your co host. The host did what she wanted, how she wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone asks you to co-host an event. They do all of the work and ask you for no input during the entire planning process. The event happens and it's obvious to everyone there that they are the host. They put your name on the invite as a co host but it's painfully obviously that they simply want you to pay for it. You receive an itemized bill from them after the event of your portion to pay. Do you pay it?
Did you speak up between the time you agreed to co-host and the time you were sent a bill? If yes, and you continually sent suggestions and tried to give your input and were shot down, screw them, don't pay. If you sat by and waited for them to ask for your help, then suck it up and write a check.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of ass would think that's ok? Did you agree to be the financier of the eventhj
This scenario actually happened to a friend. I think she agreed to it and then after she was excluded, she just assumed that she was no longer on the hook, until the incites went out Nd of course the bill later. Personally, I think this person is dead wrong but my friend said nothing. That's where she went wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Someone asks you to co-host an event. They do all of the work and ask you for no input during the entire planning process. The event happens and it's obvious to everyone there that they are the host. They put your name on the invite as a co host but it's painfully obviously that they simply want you to pay for it. You receive an itemized bill from them after the event of your portion to pay. Do you pay it?
Anonymous wrote:Yes because I would have agreed to do so in advance. If I were bothered by their taking over the event I would address it with them beforehand.