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Written by DP-Quin   
Monday, 17 November 2008 10:53

How ANYONE Can Easily Save $10,000
on an Average Wedding...

 

If you were to have an average wedding that costs around $27,000, I guarantee that you will be able to save at least $10,000.

 

That may sound like an enormous task for you, but it isn't. For example if you could slash 50% on every wedding expenses, the amount of money you save could easily be over $10,000. (Saving 50% off in wedding market is easy. I'll tell you why in a moment)

That's exactly how I did it. I learned the methods and tricks where I could buy wedding items significantly lower than the normal. And pretty soon, the amount I saved collectively on all my expenses added up to be over $10,000.

 

For example...

Did you know that it cost less than $100 to manufacture a wedding gown that retails for over $2,000?

Did you also know that you can buy the same dress at $200 or less?... It's not impossible. In fact it's very easy. People who followed my advice are doing it all the time.

What's more, you can use the same concept to buy bridesmaid dresses, shoes, headpieces, and other accessories. ANYONE could do this!

Well... what about catering? The single biggest wedding expense. The average dinner for a single guest ranges between $50-$100? What if you could reduce it to $25-$50 for same quality meal? How much money could you save for 100 guests?...

What if you could slash off 70% on alcohol cost? 50% on Flowers? 80% on Limousine?

Collectively, the amount you save can add up to be a small fortune. And again, ANYONE can do this!

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 May 2009 14:05 )
 
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