Scott McClurg/DN VIDEOGRAPHER DAN EHLY tapes the wedding of Jennifer and Rod Chesnutt Saturday. Ehlyf who owns MM--America Video Images with his wife, Colleen, finished the videotape in time for viewing at the Chesnutft reception. Couples can’t be too cautious in planning By IevaAugstums Assignment Reporter When UNL students Heather and Derek Bothern stood hand in hand at the altar, they vowed to spend their lives together. But they couldn’t say the words “With this ring, I thee wed,” because they didn’t have their wedding bands. “Wedding rings are supposed to be a symbol of our love for each other,” Heather feothern said. “Without them, our marriage didn’t seem complete.” Although their rings were ordered well in advance, Nebraska Diamond didn’t deliver them by the couple’s wedding date. iney finally received the rings they had ordered six weeks after their wedding date. So think before catching the bou quet or garter belt: Getting a flawless wedding together could be more trouble than expected. The Bothems said they checked the credentials of many companies before their wedding, but they still felt cheated. “Everything went great - flow ers, catering, banquet hall - except for our wedding rings,” Derek Bothern said. “We should have used someone more hometownish The Botherns had signed a con tract with Nebraska Diamond that outlined the price and the type of rings they were getting, they said. But a specific delivery date was not stated in the contract, Derek Bothern said. “We knew that when we signed the contract,” he added, but when die rings arrived later, they were not what the coupled had ordered.Chuck Kuba, executive vice president of Nebraska Diamond, said the problem the Bothems faced was an isolated incident. “Problems always do arise,” Kuba said. “And the problems that do arise can occur at any store, to any customer, anywhere in the country.” , Kuba faid Nebraska Diamond purchases their rings through a man ufacturer, and the Bothems’ rings were considered a special order. When a couple wishes to have something out of the ordinary done to their rings, it can take up to eight weeks to complete the Order, he said. “There wasn’t anything we could have done - the ring came back wrojag,'” Kuba said. “But the manu facturer did stand by their product, took it back and corrected their mis take.” Teresa Furnas, owner of A Bridal Trousseau ijn the Historic Haymarket District, said couples can easily feel cheated if they don’t double-check their wedding service providers. Furnas said it is best to get sam ples and estimates from several simi lar wedding service providers before making any final decisions on wed ding-day plans. “What you need to do is compare apples to apples,” Furnas said. “If one company says they can offer their services for $400, and another company tells you $500, get a list of what you will be paying for and determine what you really need.” Furnas also said couples must make sure they get every service contract in writing. “A contract that is signed is bind ing by both parties,” Furnas said. “If you receive a verbal quote from someone, it doesn’t mean anything.” Heather Bothern said couples should never sign contracts they feel uncomfortable with. Instead, they should look into different service providers. “And if you don’t understand something, always (ask) questions,” she said. Gerard J. Monaghan, president of the Association of Bridal Consultant^* said gpod ppntji'acts should include exact prices, the ser vices to be provided and the penalties for not following through with the contract. For further protection, couples have many options for checking the credentials of their wedding services, said Boris Nixon* director of educa tional services for National Bridal Services. . ..First, couples should ask to see each company’s license and insur ance, Nixon said. Many couples may want to seek help from a certified wedding specialist. 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