Wedding Videographer Refuses To Refund Man Whose Bride Died and Instead Says 'Sorry Not Sorry'
, and even redirected its company website to another one, named JustinMontney.com, created with the sole purpose of bashing Justin Montney.
In addition, the page claimed that JustinMontney.com was registered for two years -- using the couple's nonrefundable deposit.Copper Stallion has insisted that it was Montney who launched the smear campaign and that the company was merely defending its good reputation.
"It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of our client experience manager, Allison Davis. Allison took her own life earlier this morning. She had been a valued member of our team for the past two years and will be missed. Allison was a wife, mother, sister, and daughter. We are in contact with local authorities to see what can be done in terms of criminal charges. We are also reaching out to legal counsel to see what legal action we can take to obtain a judgment for damages. No company should have to go through this …"
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A Wedding Videographer Refused To Refund A Client Whose Fiancé Died And Then Accused Him Of Waging A Smear Campaign'We will NEVER refund Justin Montney even with the online threats and harassment. If we knew he was going to shake us down, we would have charged a higher deposit.'
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