Wedding Wire/The Knot's policy to be "inclusive" and non-discriminatory, are in fact practicing discrimination against businesses that choose not to offer certain services. While I support their "right" to exercise who they choose to do business with, I find it ironic that in their effort be be "inclusive" they do not even realize that their policies are contradictory to being" inclusive", because the are being "exclusive" by refusing to do business with those that are simply practicing the same rights they are exercising. If they were truly "all inclusive", they would not be refusing to do business with companies that are simply exercising the rights that they freely choose to exercise themselves. And on another note, I have had paid accounts with Wedding Wire in the past and have paid $450 a month to have my business on their site. Not worth it as I had very little "true leads" through them. I have heard many reports about their "fake leads" lately and can't verify this to be true for myself but all I know for sure is for the money they charge, you can do far better creating your own facebook ads. I know because I've seen the results. This service is a rip off in my opinion and obviously they are not consistent or ethical in their business practices.
Hi Susan,
We understand your feedback however, our Non-Discrimination policy found in our Terms of Use is clear that we do not tolerate discrimination against our couples.
At WeddingWire, we celebrate love regardless of what that looks like. To ensure we are creating a safe and inclusive site for our users, we also need to ensure vendors and members on WeddingWire are inclusive of all couples. If you have any additional comments or questions about this policy or your account, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Policy Team at policy@weddingwire.com and we would be happy to further address them.