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Bride reveals ‘hack’ to save hundreds on your bachelorette but gets slammed as the ‘tackiest thing I’ve ever seen’

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IF you’re at that age where everyone around you seems to be getting married, then you’re also likely swamped with bachelorette trips every weekend.

Constantly going away for a few nights of partying can get expensive, and friends are always trying to find ways to save on these trips.

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A bride said she saved hundreds of dollars by doing one simple thing before her bachelorette party[/caption]
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She wrote her Venmo username on her car[/caption]

A woman named Hannah O’Donnell, who goes by @heodonnell on TikTok, said her squad cut back on their bachelorette spending by sharing their Venmo usernames with the public.

In the clip, she began: “For all my fellow TikTok brides out there, if you are about to go on your bachelorette and you’re wondering ‘Should I put my Venmo handle on the cars we’re driving?’ the answer is 1000% yes.”

The car behind her had windows covered in washable paint that said, “Buy the bride a drink,” alongside her Venmo handle.

Hannah then revealed that her Venmo had been flooded with cash, totaling at nearly $400.

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“Some of that came from people we knew because we posted it on our social media, but most of that is from people just passing us on the road.”

Generous strangers thought it’d be fun to treat the bride to a shot or a drink by sending her a few bucks.

“This took very good care of us when we went out on Saturday night. I 10 out of 10 recommend.”

Many users loved the idea, with some sharing their own similar stories:

“Yes!! I made $900. Smartest decision ever,” one person wrote.

“Me, not engaged, taking notes when I need some cash,” added a second.

Other users, however, were less than impressed:

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“That’s going to be the tackiest thing I’ve ever seen. Might as well just scribble out a sign on a piece of cardboard and stand on the corner,” one wrote.

“Be super careful and aware of your surroundings if you do this. It can make you a target,” another warned.  

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She claimed the group made nearly $400 because of the hack[/caption]

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