Justin Montney of Colorado was engaged to marry the love of his life, Alexis Wyatt.
The excited couple hired a Texas-based videography company to capture their big day. They signed a contract with the company and put down an $1,800 deposit.
But before their nuptials, Alexis died in a car crash at the age of 22.
The death was shocking, sudden, and devastating. Justin was tasked with picking up the pieces of their broken wedding plans while mourning the loss of his love.
A few weeks later, Justin emailed the videography company to tell it there would be no wedding. He explained the tragic circumstances and asked if he could get his $1,800 deposit back.
The company said no, and that his deposit was nonrefundable, as is "the industry standard."
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While Justin says his other vendors were understanding about the cancellation and of his grief, this particular company took its refund refusal a step further.
When the heartbroken husband-to-be kept trying to get his money back (and took his story public when he couldn't), the company reportedly began threatening to sue him.
Then the company created a website using his name — and that's where the story takes an even more troubling turn.
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