Paying for a Wedding Gets a Modernized Reboot

Paying for a Wedding Gets a Modernized Reboot

Paying for a Wedding Gets a Modernized Reboot

Posted on January 3, 2023.

Weddings. No matter your budget, they really can pinch your wallet. So brides and their grooms are taking a new route by putting their wedding on layaway or "wed now, pay later."  

New payment options are updating to keep up with the cost of a wedding. According to The Knot an all-things-wedding online platform and magazine, it writes that the average wedding costs $28,000. Georgia hits close to that national average at $27,000. That is so much money when you are starting out as a couple. 

Traditionally, that’s been paid for in a variety of ways — by parents, savings, loans or credit cards. But there’s been a refresh in tradition. Couples have turned to the "buy now, pay later" trend, a bit like layaway where you agree to installment payments. 

They’re using a site called "Maroo," which says you "book, now and pay later."

Here’s what you do. You pick a participating vendor. Maroo runs a soft credit check, which means it won’t affect your credit score then you can pick a payment plan which can be three, six, or 12 months. When approved, Maroo pays the vendor in full. You are basically then paying off a short-term loan, but it’s interest free even if you default. But, if you don’t pay, it will go to a collection agency.

There is no sign-up fee. Maroo makes money through the vendors. 

There are other emerging similar platforms, so, if you are planning a wedding, do your research for options. 

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