This posting might be late for most of you. But, if it helps anyone in the future, then that's great! We purchased our invitations from funnybuggy and we have had nothing short of a nightmare. We actually got our invitations about four days ago...or at least some of them. The first problem we had was that the invitations were delayed about 3 weeks so we were already behind schedule. When we opened the box, we found that we had different amounts of all of our items. There were different amounts of inner envelopes, outer envelopes, invitations, direction cards, RSVP cards, etc. If that wasn't enough, our invitations looked like they were cut with a $10 paper cutter. They were cut so the print on the invitations were off center and no straight. And if that still was not enough, the paper that the invitations were printed on were severely curled. When the invitation was set on a flat surface, it curled and looked similar to a little bowl. The invitations curled so much that they could be stood straight up. We opted for invitations that were only a flat card so they definitely should not have been able to be stood straight up. Anyhow, we called and called funny buggy...the only thing we could ever get out of them were emails. No one EVER answers their phone. It is simply an answering machine. Beyond that Shawna finally gets back to you via email and explains to us that they do NOT give refunds for ANY reason. No matter if your order is short, damaged, etc. For almost $1400, we could have made invitations better ourselves. Or at least we could have gotten what we did at a much lower cost. So, I guess we wait. Wait to see if we ever get anything else. Wedding planning is stressful and busy enough...we don't really have the time to deal with this nonsense, but then again I guess we are at their mercy because we need our invitations. Funnybuggy might seem like a big company, but I really think that it is a one person show. That person is Shawna. I am sure they are able to do some invitations properly as I would assume they wouldn't still be in business, but good luck to all of you who choose to use them. As, it definitely seems that using them is a pretty big gamble.










