FMIL and I went to a bridal show together, and ran into a florist, who happened to graduate from high school with her. He's pretty well known in their area, and was WAY out of our price range, but when he heard I was marrying into the family, he insisted we come down to meet with him. So FI and I went, with FMIL, to discuss flowers for the wedding - he agreed to give us a steep discount and it all sounded great. I was promised a contract within the week.
Two months later, I have not heard one word from the florist and I have not received a contract. FI and I have both called, separately, looking for the contract - the secretary was really rude to me, but decent to FI - and both times the end of the conversation was "We will get you the contract by the end of the week", and we've gotten nothing. I told FI after the last time I called (almost a month ago) that I was now really wary about signing a contract with a vendor with really cruddy communication about what's going on, and failing to deliver a piece of paper to my email so I can sign it and pay him tons of money for flowers.
FI told me today he came home from work and his mom said, "Oh, [florist] called me about your contract, he said SweetPea gave them the wrong email address...I gave them mine, I should have it tomorrow." I'm a little upset - my phone number, as well as FI's, were on the file I saw him put together for us. We both called and left not only our phone numbers again, but I double checked the spelling of both my email and FI's email when I called. He would have had to search for FMIL's phone number to call her and get the info - something he couldn't even be bother to do when FI or I called in (we both talked to the secretary).
Am I getting upset over nothing? FILs did decide to pay for the flowers/centerpieces for the reception (this was decided AFTER the meeting with the florist), but FI and I are still the ones putting our name on the dotted line for this - and if the vendor can't be bothered to call me, that raises some alarm bells for me. What do you think?