Bridesmaid takes legal action against bride after bride removes her from wedding party and refuses to let her stay at the resort, despite bridesmaid already paying for it: ‘They’ve canceled my reservation’

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    "Do not attempt to show up"
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    Bride & Groom trying to cancel my paid resort booking out of spite – can they actually do that?

    Hi everyone, I'm part of a destination wedding group booking through a travel agent. I paid for my full share of the resort
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    reservation under my name, including flight and hotel, and was originally part of the bridal party. Due to personal conflicts and repeated emotional disrespect from
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    the bride and groom, I chose to respectfully withdraw as a bridesmaid, no drama, no hostility. I made it clear that I was still attending the trip as a guest, separate from the wedding events.
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    The bride removed me as a bridesmaid after already losing six others. I was the second-last one. She then cut off all communication and
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    told me I'd need to speak to her fiancé instead. He proceeded to threaten that unless I speak to her and resolve things on her terms, I would not be allowed to attend at all.
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    I accepted the situation with grace and wished them well. But now they've retaliated by saying that since I'm "not attending the wedding,"
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    they've canceled my entire reservation, even though I paid in full, the room is in my name, and I'm sharing it with another bridesmaid. The booking is under their group
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    contract with the resort, but I have the invoice and confirmation under my name. They even told me "do not attempt to show up," which feels like intimidation more than anything else.
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    The resort says they can see the group, but not individual bookings, and that it's all managed through the travel agent. I've emailed the agent (it's the weekend) and I'm
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    hoping she can confirm my spot. The trip is less than two weeks away, and I'm just trying to enjoy the vacation I paid for, separate from the wedding drama.
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    My family and friends are livid, and yes, I will take legal action if this isn't resolved. But for now, I just want clarity. Has anyone gone through something like this
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    before? Any advice on how to protect myself or what steps to take next? Thank you I'm not looking for more conflict, just peace ✪
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    Pridema Pridesma Merisa Sine Rademar
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    SoroWake Sue them. You paid. Get your money back. If your travel agent confirms you are in that booking, go on the trip and have a blast Updateme
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    mskrabapel Not knowing where you are from, I would think you need to wait to hear from the travel agent. Save all your receipts and communication. If possible keep things to email so you
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    have a paper trail. If your preference is to keep the reservation, you may find it very uncomfortable to be on the same site.
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    If the hotel has other, equal or better in quality, hotels in the same location, you may want to stay there.
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    Low-Living-7993 Get a full refund and go on vacation elsewhere
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    DragonScrivner ... So where do they think the bridesmaid you are sharing the room with will stay?
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    iliyana 117 OP They're expecting me not to go on the trip at all. "We have therefore removed your name from the booking effective immediately. There will be no reservation under your name at the resort,
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    so we advise you not to attempt to arrive under this booking. Your payment will not be refunded due to the non-refundable policy, and this matter is now closed."
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    I've spoken to my paralegal bestie. A third party, despite being the bride or groom, cannot cancel a reservation made under my name that's been paid in full without serious legal implications. The lack of confirmation is what's making me nervous.
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    CandidProgrammer6067 They probably want to give your booking to someone else and have that person pay them directly, since it's a group booking and there's no individual names attached. Tacky scammers.

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