'I'm fuming': Mother-in-law secretly invites 38 extra wedding guests by sharing RSVP link, couple finds out 2 weeks before big day and prepare to block uninvited guests at the door

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  • "AIO to my MIL and SIL sharing our wedding website link and password, inviting people behind our backs?"

    I am actually fuming right now. We're around six weeks out of our wedding and my MIL and SIL have been pushing us to add 38 more guests to the list. There are people we don't even know, from MIL's church, SIL's friends
  • whatever. We told them no because my FIL who is covering his guest costs, said NO for paying for extra 38 guests and MIL, SIL are expecting us to bear the burden for these extra people. We finalised our list last year and the invites went out in
  • February. All the RSVPs are due in two weeks. But this morning I'm waking up to a text from one of MIL's church friends (someone who was never on our guest list) sending me a thank you message for inviting her. I mean what invitation?! We didn't invite them.
  • We've total 220 people on our guest list (110 our guests, 48 my father's and 60 my FIL's. Both the fathers are covering up everything for their side of the lot). We included the site link and password on the RSVP card,
  • assuming it would only be used by the people we actually invited. Well, now we realize that MIL and SIL took that info to log in and shared the link and password with people we explicitly told them to not invite. We don't even know how many
  • people they sent this to and now we have to go in and manually check every RSVP to make sure we're not suddenly hosting half of MIL's church congregation. The absolute audacity here is triggering the f out of me. They knew we said no. They
  • knew FIL wasn't covering it. And both mother daughter still went behind our backs to make it happen anyway. I have no idea how to even deal with this right now but I swear I'm thinking if any uninvited guest shows up, MIL will be the one explaining to them at the door why they're not getting in.
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  • Quirky Difference800 Have security stand at the door with an invitation only guest list. Send anyone not on your list away. Let MIL and SIL know your doing this so they can. either uninvite their friends or be embarrassed day of when they get turned away.
  • gastropod43 NOR It will be cheaper to hire a gard at the door to limit access.
  • Lexubex If the website has recorded the emails of everyone who RSVPed, I would send out an email to everyone something like this:
  • "It has come to my attention that a number of people were invited by people other than my fiancee and I, without our prior agreement. We mailed out paper invitations in February. Only
  • people who received paper invitations were invited by us. If your invitation came in the form of someone telling you that you were invited but you didn't receive a paper copy, please do not attend. We apologize for the confusion caused by this miscommunication."
  • MidwestMSW Let Them know there guests will be humiliated by security. They will be shamed and tossed. Gifts still accepted. Or just disinvite MIL and SIL.
  • Such Space6381 I would not accept an invitation to a wedding that didn't come from the bride and groom.
  • Florarochafragoso And thats why in my country all wedding invitations come with a small personal tag to be presented upon entrance. No tag no entrance.
  • fromhelley I'm ready to send mil and sil to an air bnb 250 miles away the day of the wedding! NOR
  • Sloth_grl Just tell them that no one that you and your fiancé didn't invite personally will be allowed in and there will be a guard at the door, checking invitations

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