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| - The quality of the DJ services provided by Las Vegas DJs Entertainment and Production Co. at my friend's wedding were far below par of even the middle school dances I went to in the early 2000s.
My friend had hired and communicated with Greg (owner, I believe?) the entire time leading up to her wedding, with the understanding that he was the hired DJ they would be working with. On the day of the wedding, Greg was nowhere to be found, and did not communicate to the bride that he'd be sending a replacement, Paul, who was apparently a "co-partner" in the business. Paul was COMPLETELY unprepared, which makes sense I guess, given that she hired a DIFFERENT DJ, which is whom she had been communicating with in the months leading up to the wedding, but either Greg hadn't bothered to fill Paul in about the schedule of the wedding, or Paul just didn't read any of the information, because he had no idea what the hell was going on.
Paul straight up sucked. I've been at weddings where guests plugged their phone into a speaker and played music off Spotify that had a better musical experience than the services Paul provided at my friend's wedding. Other than Greg not communicating to the bride that he wasn't coming, Paul clearly has no idea how to do the literal one thing he was hired to do. He spent at least 80% of the time chatting on his phone with a friend or something, and not only did he play the wrong entrance song, but after the toasts, he couldn't get his shit together to play the right song for their first dance. Imagine every shitty DJ incident you'd hate at your event (loud feedback, iPhone and computer alerts happening over all the ceremony and reception music, the speakers not working, the wrong music being played for your first dance, being late, some jerk showing up and being snotty to you on your wedding day because he was unprepared), and you've got the spectacular DJ services provided by Paul. Guests had to take over and plug their phones in to play the first dance music because Paul was so unbelievably incompetent. My grandmother could have done a better job DJing this wedding and she died in 1999.
You'd think as a co-partner in the business, Paul would maybe own up to that he turned the best day of my friend's life into a combination of all the technical difficulties you'd experience at a gross frat party, but instead of honesty and transparency in communication (something this company clearly doesn't value at all), Paul reported back to his boss that the wedding went perfectly, and that all 100+ guests, the bridal party, and the bride and groom who experienced the utter crap he pulled all night are lying. Rather than investigate the situation further, Greg is calling bride a liar instead of attempting literally any semblance of customer service to compensate for his own lack of communication and his partner's sad excuse for a "professional" service that was delivered. Is that the experience you want to remember from the best day of your life?
Customer service is the lifeblood of the wedding industry and these guys have zero. Maybe Greg is a great DJ, but he's a horrible business owner, and we wouldn't even know if he's good at DJing because he never showed up at the wedding.
In conclusion, you could hire these guys for your event, or you could drop a bunch of money in a garbage can and light it on fire, while getting someone to smack you across the face while you watch it burn, because at this point I see no difference.
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