wmrcomputers
Stafford PC & laptop repair specialist
Last night I did a photo booth hire at a wedding. A couple of the guests try to knock eachother out and in the process collapsed against my booth. A piece of equipment was damaged which will cost me around £50 to replace.
The booth was booked by the bride herself. My question is, do I...
A) Suffer the loss of £50 out of my profits and say nothing
B) Bill the bride as it's in my terms that damages must be paid for
C) Write a polite letter with a picture of the damage and request that she attempts to claim it from the 2 people involved.
The biggest part of me says A - just put up with it, but then it annoys me the more I think about it because I didn't set this business up to put up with such things. But then despite being able to photograph the damaged item, I suppose it's still essentially my word against theirs anyway.
Any thoughts?
The booth was booked by the bride herself. My question is, do I...
A) Suffer the loss of £50 out of my profits and say nothing
B) Bill the bride as it's in my terms that damages must be paid for
C) Write a polite letter with a picture of the damage and request that she attempts to claim it from the 2 people involved.
The biggest part of me says A - just put up with it, but then it annoys me the more I think about it because I didn't set this business up to put up with such things. But then despite being able to photograph the damaged item, I suppose it's still essentially my word against theirs anyway.
Any thoughts?