A formal fraud alert has been issued regarding Amanda A. Nelson, associated with When In Bloom Florals, following allegations of a wedding vendor no-show, failure to deliver contracted services, and unresolved refund claims.
This case, tied to a wedding event in Andrews, North Carolina, raises serious concerns about wedding vendor fraud, florist scams, and online service misrepresentation.
Who Is Amanda A. Nelson?
Subject Identification
Amanda A. Nelson (Female), born July ##, 1991 (Age 34), has been linked to multiple addresses across New York and Pennsylvania.
Partial SSN: 200-72-####
Known Locations and Address History
- Bronx, NY (3303 Campbell Dr; 1400 Pelham Pkwy S; 1545 Stadium Ave)
- Moscow, PA (100 Academy St Apt 112; 29 Iroquois Dr; 4184 Hamlin Hwy)
- Scranton, PA (1703 Monsey Ave)
- Mayfield, PA (710 Delaware St)
- Olyphant, PA (210 N Valley Ave Apt 105)
- Mountain Top, PA (14 Dale Dr)
Associated timeframes span from 2009 through 2026.
Known Aliases and Identity Variations
Reported Aliases
The subject has been associated with multiple name variations, including:
- Amanda Nelson
- Amanda Comes
- Amanda Nelson-Comes
- Amanda Nelsoncomes
- Amanda Nelson-Darbenzio
All aliases are tied to the same date of birth and identifying details, which may indicate inconsistent business identity usage.
Employment vs. Business Activity
Reported Employment
Amanda Nelson is reportedly employed by Vuarnet as a Fulfillment Warehouse Supervisor.
- Industry: Luxury Goods and Jewelry
- Website: http://www.vuarnet.com
- Founded: 1957
Business Operations Concern
Evidence suggests that When In Bloom Florals may not be operated as a full-time business despite accepting client bookings and payments.
Criminal and Public Record Information
Traffic Record (Lackawanna County, PA)
- Case Number: MJ-45101-TR-0001088-2021
- Filing Date: 11/24/2021
- Offense: Registration card not signed
- Disposition: Guilty Plea (02/17/2022)
- Court: Magisterial District Court
Wedding Vendor Fraud Case: Andrews, NC
Contracted Wedding Services
The vendor, operating under When In Bloom Florals, was hired to provide:
- Custom floral arrangements
- Event styling and design
- Furniture and décor rentals
Full payment, including add-ons, was made in advance by both the client and the wedding planner.
Timeline of Events and Red Flags
Planning Phase Issues
During the planning process, several warning signs emerged:
- Delayed documentation
- Missing or incomplete receipts
- Unclear or inconsistent contracts
- Communication delays
Despite these issues, the vendor repeatedly confirmed participation.
Final 24 Hours Before the Wedding
The situation escalated significantly:
- Conflicting travel claims (6-hour vs. ~12-hour drive)
- Failure to provide verifiable real-time updates
- Repeated unconfirmed logistics (departure, arrival, inventory)
At approximately 3:30 AM, the vendor stated she was “en route.”
Wedding Day No-Show and Service Failure
Complete Failure to Perform
On the day of the wedding:
- Vendor did not arrive
- No florals were delivered
- No rental items were provided
- No cancellation notice was issued
The final communication falsely indicated active travel.
Emergency Response and Financial Damage
Event Recovery Actions
The planner implemented an emergency contingency plan:
- Sourced last-minute replacement florals
- Redesigned event aesthetics under time pressure
- Covered additional expenses out-of-pocket
Financial and Operational Impact
- Loss of paid services
- Duplicate vendor costs
- Increased workload and stress
- Resource reallocation
Post-Event Claims and Refund Status
Vendor Response
After the event, the vendor cited a personal medical emergency and promised a refund.
Current Status
- Refund has not been confirmed
- Formal requests submitted
- Documentation in progress
- Further action pending
Consumer Warning: Wedding Vendor Scam Indicators
This case reflects multiple high-risk indicators associated with wedding vendor fraud, including:
- Upfront payment with no service delivery
- Misrepresentation of availability and logistics
- Last-minute no-show behavior
- Failure to issue timely refunds
- Use of multiple aliases
Consumers are strongly urged to verify vendors thoroughly before making payments.
How to Avoid Wedding Vendor Fraud
Protect Yourself When Hiring Vendors
- Verify business licenses and reviews
- Request detailed written contracts
- Track all payments and receipts
- Confirm logistics close to the event date
- Always have a backup vendor plan
Ongoing Investigation and Reporting
This case remains under review. Additional reports may indicate a broader pattern.
Organizations such as National Cyber Security encourage affected individuals to report similar incidents to support fraud detection and prevention efforts.
Legal Disclaimer
This page contains allegations based on reported information and supporting documentation. It is intended for consumer awareness and does not represent a legal judgment. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law.

