I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but you all seem to give good advice so here goes...
My fiance and I have been looking for a DJ for our 2015 wedding and my fiance saw via a Facebook post that a friend of his DJ's at weddings. He isn't a close friend (we aren't inviting him to the wedding) but more of a friendly acquaintance. My fiance got excited and wanted to contact him about our wedding. I had some reservations because he isn't a professional wedding DJ. Music is one area that's really important to my fiance and he really wanted to contact his friend, so I told him as long as he can handle the awkwardness of having to reject a friend if we decide not to hire him, I'd be willing to have an informational meeting with him.
My fiance set up the meeting and we met over coffee a few days ago. He had a "questionnaire" for us with music preferences etc. and we filled it out as he asked. Things were going ok except he kept talking as though we had already hired him, which I found weird but didn't know what to say/do so I just ignored it.
Then he started trying to sell us on his sister, who is a wedding coordinator, which we both found strange and off-putting. I repeatedly told him I was planning the wedding myself but he kept dropping his sister's name. He also seemed a bit scattered and unorganized throughout the meeting. Overall I just got the feeling he hasn't done a ton of weddings and isn't as familiar with it as true professionals. To top it all off, he told us he doesn't require a deposit and there was no contract or anything. Now I'm an attorney so to me not having a contract for such an important vendor (or any vendor really) is asking for trouble. I didn't say anything at the time because I wasn't sure we were going to use him and figured I'd bring it up later if we decided to use him.
The meeting wrapped up and then he said the oddest thing of all..."Well guys, I'm so happy you guys chose me as your wedding DJ, thank you so much for thinking of me, I'm really honored to be your wedding DJ." I think fiance and I were both so taken aback, we simply didn't know what to say or do. I was hoping fiance would correct him since it's his friend, but he didn't. I know it's both of our faults for not saying anything, but now we're in such an uncomfortable situation because I don't know if I feel comfortable using him as our DJ. He isn't a close friend but he is pretty good friends with one of fiance's closest friends, and I really don't want to hurt his feelings or offend anyone.
I guess I'm just looking for advice on a tactful way of handling this without being offensive or ending friendships. And I'm afraid this will turn into a fight between fiance and I if he wants to use this guy to prevent an awkward situation while I want to hire a professional to prevent a bad experience at the wedding. My fiance hates confrontation and I feel like he'd rather just use this guy than have to tell him there was a misunderstanding
Thanks for reading!