Cancelled cheque and severed all contact.
This, hopefully before they cash it.
Cancelled cheque and severed all contact.
Yeah, that would have be cancelling the cheque, £100 is not a small gift at all.
I don't know about this, I think that the wedding gift lists can work very well. Weddings have always had larger gifts than any other occasion, and having a shopping list of suggested items means that people can know the gifts they get are actually wanted. We've all heard of people with 4 ice cream makers in a garage somewhere from their weddings.
As long as the items on the list are reasonably priced, with a good bit of variance in price for people of different incomes, its a good idea. It also stops people spending too much. Some people take gifts very seriously indeed and choose very expensive items, I'd be very embarrassed to receive such things and feel a large obligation to respond in kind in the future.

Cancel the cheque then give them a more suitable gift.
I'd poop through their letterbox.

"In response to those who suggested she should cancel the cheque, the guest explained that the cheque had in fact already been cashed"
So wotya gonna do?

I wouldn't even dream of expecting a wedding gift from a work colleague if it was my wedding (nice if they do).

I would send them a letter apologising profusely and enclose another cheque for £1000. (Then cancel both of them.)
get them all excited for £1k.I'd have posted them the cheapest toaster that Argos sells.

Yeah, that £100 would have been cancelled and a reply CC'ing everybody in, would love to know how much they were expecting.
I don't understand why people getting married should be receiving gifts? I know I wouldn't expect anything, but assume it's tradition?
That's so rude! She won't have as many guests at her second wedding.

Awful human beings.