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Bridesmaids Attempt to Scam Bachelorette Party Guests to Fund Their Excuslive Destination Hen Party, Woman Spreads the Word, Foiling Their Plan
Welcome, internet surfing sisters. Have you ever participated in a scam? From multi-level marketing schemes that rope us in with promises of big pay to overcharging on Facebook Marketplace for something you technically got for free, most people are not able to resist the opportunity to make a little extra - even if it is at the expense of others. While it is unethical to scam anyone at all, it is doubly morally reprehensible to actively scam the people close to you.
In our story today, a woman susses out a bachelorette party scam after she notices that the money the bridesmaids requested to cover the entry fee for the venue is 13 times more expensive than the norm. She later discovers that she was right to be suspicious after one of the bridesmaids lets slip that this was no mistake - the extra money was supposed to cover the 'real' bachelorette party - a destination vacation. Read below for the juicy deets.