Kid gets bill for missing a classmate's party. OMG!!

Anonymous
I don't know if this has been covered yet but I cannot believe this mom put a bill in this kids backpack because he missed the party. What a psycho!!


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/11354515/Boy-5-given-invoice-for-missing-friends-birthday-party.html
Anonymous
2 threads on this...
Anonymous
If parents didn't have over the top birthday parties this would be a non-issue. Have games, cake and ice cream at your house and call it a day.

Birthday parties for young kids with a $15-50pp price along with goodie bags and full lunches is INSANE.
Anonymous
and which parent gets sent an invite and doesn't give phone numbers or email. so apparently the family that got charged claimed they couldn't cancel.....

nonetheless, I would avoid the parents that invited like plague and great that it has gone viral. The whole school should boycott their kids function. newspapers should hunt out and publish photos.... that will be cool
Anonymous
This is a another reason I am in favor of old fashioned at home bday parties. Just makes RSVP's simple- come, don't come, bring siblings or don't. The per person costs and limits at these places makes what should be a small thing - one persons attendance at a kids bday party, not a wedding! - into a bigger thing than it ought to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a another reason I am in favor of old fashioned at home bday parties. Just makes RSVP's simple- come, don't come, bring siblings or don't. The per person costs and limits at these places makes what should be a small thing - one persons attendance at a kids bday party, not a wedding! - into a bigger thing than it ought to be.


you picked the correct note on weddings too..... I had "friends" that invited people to their wedding and they chose a swanky place and had everything over the tops. And then bitched about how little they got! Like, you chose the place and don't expect us to up it just because you wanted the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If parents didn't have over the top birthday parties this would be a non-issue. Have games, cake and ice cream at your house and call it a day.

Birthday parties for young kids with a $15-50pp price along with goodie bags and full lunches is INSANE.


+1
Anonymous
Both people sound crazy.
Anonymous
It is a small comfort to know that the Brits have gone as birthday party crazy as we have.
Anonymous
Love it. That's awesome.
Anonymous
Except that the place which held the party, which is listed as the deliver address on her invoice, has come out and said she was compensated for the no-shows.
Anonymous
I agree the mother with the invoice was way over the top, but I'm also disgusted with the father not finding a way to contact her to let her know his son would be a no-show. She said all contact information was on the invitation. Something similar happened to us a couple of years ago. My DD had a swimming party at a private club - it had to be rented out. One of the girls just didn't show up and I waited in the lobby during the first half of the party for her, missing the fun in pool with DD and friends. She just never showed. When we got home, her mom had written an email saying that her daughter was "tired" that day and just hadn't felt like coming. Meanwhile, I got to pay for her to be there. Of course, I would never have sent an invoice to the mother - but it's incredibly rude when people RSVP yes and then decide not to show up, without notifying you ahead of time. Barring true sickness, of course.
Anonymous
On behalf of hosts everywhere, Thank You!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree the mother with the invoice was way over the top, but I'm also disgusted with the father not finding a way to contact her to let her know his son would be a no-show. She said all contact information was on the invitation. Something similar happened to us a couple of years ago. My DD had a swimming party at a private club - it had to be rented out. One of the girls just didn't show up and I waited in the lobby during the first half of the party for her, missing the fun in pool with DD and friends. She just never showed. When we got home, her mom had written an email saying that her daughter was "tired" that day and just hadn't felt like coming. Meanwhile, I got to pay for her to be there. Of course, I would never have sent an invoice to the mother - but it's incredibly rude when people RSVP yes and then decide not to show up, without notifying you ahead of time. Barring true sickness, of course.


Yeah, they both suck
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