Source: The Plaid Zebra
If you’re about to walk down the aisle or maybe just take a trip to the registry office, hold off saying “I do,” at least for a few more weeks. SwanLuv is a new Seattle-based company, and starting in February of this year, they’ll be taking requests from soon-to-be married couples for what seems to be a no-tricks, no-gimmicks, chunk of cash – up to $10,000 – to help with the expenses a dream wedding. And while there are no tricks or gimmicks and no fees, there will be one important condition – you get to keep the cash as long as the marriage lasts. If the marriage ends in divorce–whether it’s after two months, two years or even twenty years –then you pay the money back to SwanLuv, with interest. If, however, like the prairie vole or the swan, you and your soulmate find everlasting love, then the money will be yours to keep, forever, no strings attached. SwanLuv’s website doesn’t have the details yet, but the assumption is that you’ll be able to spend the money on the cost of that perfect bridal gown or the cost of the wedding reception or even the cost of a professional photographer; I doubt it’ll cover any honeymoon costs, but we’ll have to wait for those details.
Swanluv gives couples $10,000 towards their wedding, which they get to keep, but if they get divorced the couple will have to pay back the 10k plus interest.
How couples are evaluated for eligibility, and what the interest rates will be are tightly-held secrets of the company’s co-founder, Scott Avy. And in case you think that Scott is some kind of a fly-by-night would-be businessman with a wacky idea, he’s had a number of other business ventures and a wealth of knowledge, as you can see from his Linkedin page. And Avy and his business partner are in discussions with outside investors who seem to believe that the whole idea is a viable money-making venture. And what makes it viable is the mathematics.
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Erin Dirmeyer
it’s obvious, they know marriages today don’t last long in recent times, they’ve done there homework very well, I just pity those involved
whahahahahahahahahahaha, hahahahaha
Chelsea Mangum
I might need to consider this. Lol
Might as well! 10 grand?! Yes please!
Right??? I just would hope I’d be considered!!!
Doesn’t hurt to apply? No means nothing.. you don’t “need” the money.. but yes could mean , 10 grand in your pocket (maybe going towards an amazing honeymoon???) 😀
That’s what I’m thinking!!! We could seriously have the coolest honeymoon with all that!
I just gotta remember to apply in February. Lol.
Freak chhhyeaaa!!! Dooo it! And I hope you win! You and hoe have been through a lot together already!! Things that would normally destroy a relationship and your guys’s love has only become stronger! You can do it!
Enter and I’ll pray and wish for you to win!
Hahahah you and your “hoe”… hahaha I meant Joe Banks *!!!!!
LOLOLOL!!!! ?? me and my hoe definitely deserve to win fo sho!! Hahaha!!!
They don’t divorce!
Gintarė Margytė have a look. Your wedding will be lasting forever 🙂
Ken… I’ll take a free $10K! : )
Free love. No marriage. Children raised by the whole community. Ego is behind parenting. Just open your legs whilst you’re desired. Then children not yours but they’re the sons of the universe. If they starve its not your fault its the worlds.
Best to be gay and childless. Turn of men
Weddings are traps to enslave women. Its like money. Monogamy is a lie. Sex is nature’s LIE.
Nakia Noland get this so I can be in your wedding ?
Ur in it regardless ? itll be soon
Put the ten grand into promising high-return investments and sit on it, and don’t get divorced until the company dies
Ruben De Hoyos Lily Benavides
Arohanui O Rangi Powell
https://TheYouthCash.com/?ref=121569
Jasmine Giselle Serrano
Sema Zavulunova Eli Jacob
Naa unta inani sa pinas love oh.. hehe.. Kaycee Pekit