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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, as I see it- you paid for what you got. So while I 100% agree with your annoyance, you also don’t have childcare. You had an unpaid play date. This doesn’t matter that she was looking for other kids, as they probably would have been paid places. [b]The thing about a favour is your u can bail, as your friend has done. [/b] I know you’re goin going to say she was super excited! To watch your kid for free. As you seem reasonable, you understand this couldn’t be the case. I trust you wouldn’t let your boss pay you with Starbucks and sushi. Oh but wait..[/quote] This was a really shitty thing for her friend to do. I do not agree with this. We're all adults and she should have treated OP with respect. [/quote] Like the respect OP showed by asking her friend to work for free for 20 hours a week? That's insane. [/quote] OP wanted to pay a normal in home daycare rate. It sounds like OP helped her friend out a lot with rides as she didn't have a car. Again her friend has a mouth and she could have voiced that. Instead she insisted of not accepting payment. The whole thing is a mess but I don't think OP is completely at fault. [/quote]
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