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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be furious and also leave bad feedback on various websites.[/quote] I am very upset and a bit hurt by her lack of caring, but I don't think I have the heart to do that. I will give her feedback to her directly and will delete my previous raving reviews but I don't want to cause her hardship. Feel conflicted about this. [/quote] You have to decide what you want to do. She's completely screwed you, as your chance of finding something last minute is slim. You can bend over and take it, or you can try to raise enough of a ruckess that she may change back for long enough for you to figure something out. That ruckus could be negative comments, a threat to sue, etc. I am not necessarily advocating the aggressive approach and it has downsides (and seems to not be your style), but that is an option if you actually want to try to get her to be more reasonable.[/quote] Oh there is no way he is going there anymore more. I could threaten to sue but then what my daugther is being watched by a person who is angry at me? Hell no. I have found some potential options so I won't be taking her there any longer. What I meant is I felt bad about leaving her a bad review but that's just me being too nice. I am pretty pissed off right now, I won't maintain the friendship or contact or refer anyone else to her but I don't want to become the aggressor either. [/quote] I think you're reasonable. She definitely should have given you more notice of such a drastic change, but that doesn't mean that you need to retaliate. I might post an honest review--you were happy with the care given your child, but the provider changed the operating hours by 90 minutes, knowing it would cause you problems, with only a week's notice, forcing you to find alternative care. [/quote]
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