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It certainly couldn't hurt to ask! The worst she can do is say no. When you contact her just make a point to explain that you've only just been able to start getting back into your routine after all the excitement of the wedding.
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I was putting away our contracts and such and I only just realized that I did not get what I paid for. My bouquet was supposed to have regular and spray roses in it, and it did not have spray roses. That got me thinking about how I also paid an extra hundred dollars to have bigger, full bouquets, and I really do not think I got that. And she used these two tone filler leaves that we had never discussed, and I hate them. I was on such a high after the wedding that I didn't really think about it, but now that I've realized this, I sort of want my $100 back. Is it too late to complain? I don't even know how I could prove that my bouquets were too small, but it was not what I expected when I paid for it. What would you do?