Our center in MoCo had no waitlist fee. |
We paid to be on a waitlist for a daycare that said the average wait was 12mo-18mo. 5 years later, still no spot, I asked for a refund citing the false promise. I received it. |
Like the Alanis Morrisette song I got offered an infant spot at just us kids and turned it down. We are teleworking and I got into a cheaper popular home daycare near home. Hopefully I made the right call. |
This was definitely true 25 years ago when I worked at a center. But today wailist sign up, offers and registrations can all be automated with no need for manual intervention. |
If you have thousands of people on a waitlist, because it's free to sign up, you still have to go down the list one by one and offer the spot to dozens of people who are not interested in it and signed up just to be on the safe side. It's not a workable system. |
Children in the Shoe tells prospective parents to call once a month to express their continued interest. They have a spreadsheet to track calls. No waitlist fee, no massive list of parents no longer interested. |
I'm ok paying a waitlist fee if it then goes towards my first month of tuition or is refunded if I'm on the list for more the X months. Why can't that be an option? |
this, we spent years on waitlists. Once Pre-K rolled around and they were no longer relevant, we asked for refunds and got one from every center (one required threatening small claims court) |
Contact your credit card company and do a charge back on the initial deposit. May not work but worth the try. |
That is exactly how I got an infant spot as a new family at an excellent center downtown. The center supposedly had an 18 month waiting list. I called the center every couple of months or so, to let them know that I was still pregnant and that they were still my top choice center. BAM! Got a spot with no trouble. Think about it. Daycare owners have an incentive to fill up their centers with families who seem like they are sane and will pay on time. By the time I got my spot, the owners already knew me. Unless it is a federal center, that's how it works. lol |
You wouldn't have given them the 125 if you knew the true number would make you wait 1+ years. They were dishonest telling you a few WEEKS or Months. Shame on a religious organization. |
Wow! You’re a winner. I just wish one would have had you sign a document saying it was non refundable. Or better yet called you on your bluff and went to court. The judge would have reprimanded you for bringing a case for $100.00 of waitlist. |
Small claims court is there for things like a business screwing you out of a $100. Whether they were actually screwing you over would depend on what the contract said and what you were told about the waitlist, but a small claims court isn't going to be annoyed at you for bringing a small claim. |
True. They will be annoyed because you’re a jerk. |
Because some places don’t take kids strictly in order. They balance the ages and genders of infants to move up through their programs in a cohort. |