Who Pays For What?
Step 1. Your friend will be charged a normal call by his home operator for calling you. Steps 2 and 3. Your home operator will charge you a tariff which includes inter alia the international transit fees to forward the call to you in the destination country and the cost for terminating the call on the host network. Your friend pays the standard national rate (step 1). You as a roamer pay the above charges (steps 2/3), plus other costs (i.e. commercial costs, overhead costs, IT costs), plus any additional charge to provide a reasonable return on investment by your home operator.
JBL will pay all labor and material expenses for all repairs covered by the warranty. The customer is responsible for transporting the product for repair or arranging for its transportation and for payment of any initial shipping charges. JBL will pay the return shipping charges if repairs are covered by the warranty.
The following is a breakdown of the customary costs, but do keep in mind that families need to be flexible, and whats most important is that you create the day of your dreams, without breaking anyones budget. BRIDE’S Family Grooms ring; bridesmaid luncheon, the first engagement party; invitations, announcements, enclosures, personal stationery, wedding programs, thank-you notes; brides dress, veil, accessories; mother of the brides dress, father of the brides formalwear, brides trousseau; floral arrangements for ceremony and reception sites, bouquets for bridesmaids and flower girls; fees for ceremony site, sexton, organist, soloist, rental of aisle carpet, marquee, or huppah; engagement and wedding photos and video; transportation of bridal party to ceremony and reception site; all professional reception services, food, drinks, decorations, music, etc.; bride buys wedding gifts for her attendants and the groom. Groom’s Family Brides engagement and wedding ring; engagement party (it sh