Save $4,500…

…With Our Invoicing Program

Blame Her Ranch
“Where She’s Never Wrong”

Save $4,500 Off Your Final Payment

One of the great ideas a couple asked us to help them with is our lodger invoicing program for guests staying at the ranch. As the couple said, “they have to stay somewhere, why not help us vs paying for a hotel?” The program simply invoices guests staying at the ranch and helps the couple offset some of the venue cost by $4,500 or more. And BHR, not the couple, does the asking!

Here is how it works:

1. After signing a contract, the couple determines and provides BHR an email list of guests
staying at the Ranch…typically 20 of the 24 guests we can accommodate.

2. Approximately 6 months before the weekend wedding, BHR sends an email to the
selected guests telling them they have been “chosen” to stay at the ranch.

3. The couple determines the amount to charge their guests…typically $75.00 per head per
night. Less than your average hotel room in Santa Fe.

4. Guests feel “chosen or “special” and simply click on the Pay Pal button in the email to
make their payment directly to BHR.

5. BHR, 120 days before the wedding, informs the couple of the total amount collected and
how that has reduced their outstanding balance due 90 days before the wedding.

We believe we are one of the only New Mexico venues to offer this unique program that:

• Gives the couple total flexibility to decide what guests to invoice or not
• Leaves it up to the couple to set the price on what to charge each of their guests
• Puts the responsibility on BHR to do the asking, collect the money and manage the
process
• Selected guests feel “special” to be chosen and are willing to pay for it
• Allows the couple to shift those dollars to other wedding budget items
• Makes BHR an even greater value than other NM Wedding Venues

*The Contract remains with the couple and they are responsible for final payment and any amounts not collected by BHR.
**BHR doesn’t charge for this service, but the PayPal fees associated are deducted from the total amount collected.
Featured photograph provided by Sarah Lotus Photography