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[quote=Anonymous]Personally, I'd forget the fees and just talk to them about how hard the cancelations are on you. What are the odds they'd actually pay a fee? You have no recourse in collecting it if they don't voluntarily pay. Really, all you can accomplish is alienating the family. If they are willing to not cancel (or cancel with better notice) they will make the effort. Since thats the desired result, is try to accomplish it in a way thst preserved good will. If not, you should just drop them as clients. As a general aside, I'd encourge all the folks who are pro late fees and cancellation fees to google the Israeli daycare studies on the subject. When late fees were in place at the daycares, lateness actually went up. When people were prompt purely as a matter of consideration, they actually tried harder than if they felt it was simply a contractural matter where more money made being late ok. Lesson being: do you want the fee or the business?[/quote]
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