Anonymous wrote:People like this don’t see a child who needs care walking in the door. They see a transaction, and you can bet every single aspect of whatever performance they provide in connection with that transaction is designed and executed to favor them. I don’t know how much day care is “supposed” to cost these days, but for what you’re laying out they should be welcoming your kid with open arms and a big smile. I’ve never heard of a facility turning a kid away at the door the first day payment is late. At most they should be sending them home with a note that says they need to have money when they come tomorrow.
Anybody who thinks a 17 year old can’t walk a kid to day care is nuts. Your 17 year old did the right thing. They protected the youngster and called you.
These people would never have access to my child again. If I was in the mood for some sport litigation I might sue them for a day’s lost leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they were overbooked and worried about an inspection
That could be the case.
Anonymous wrote:What does it state about being late/not in payment in the handbook?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they were overbooked and worried about an inspection
Anonymous wrote:What a mess. I too would be looking around for a better place. Nobody here can answer here if there was a breach of contract. What does your "contract" say? Do they have your credit card on file? Do they have a deposit from you?
Anonymous wrote:That might have felt good. But do you have a plan for childcare because slots aren’t that easy to come by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is absolutely extreme to not allow entry over one late payment. Are there other issues with you and them? Are you often times late with payment? Dropping off or picking up?
I wasn't late, and have only been late once in the past (and only three days at that). The only issue that I can think of is that we are private paying and that the accounting was not up to date.
I literally paid $1,600 last friday to pay ahead through the second week of March.
Half of us are private paying. The center is relatively mid-size (approx 30 children) and half are subsidized. They bill subsidy a substantially higher rate than private (I believe upwards of 550 per week).