Colorado's Fall wedding season is just around the corner, but instead of celebrating, some Colorado couples are scrambling after a popular Aurora event center suddenly closed its doors
Every day, there's a new wedding-related delivery at the home of Chris Martinez, the grandfather of the bride.
"So, I put $1,000 down in January right away, since we signed the contract we put that deposit down," Martinez said. "We found out they were closed on Facebook. You're posting and you're saying you want to help families, but you hadn't even contacted us at all," Jaramillo said."I'm very frustrated.""They were wrong, and I had the documents," Martinez said."So then the conversation switched to, 'When will we get our money back'? And then she said, 'I will put you on the list.' To me, that means that I'm possibly not getting my money back.
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