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  • TBird
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 551

    So, You Want Cheap Childcare??? Get to Steppin'!!!

    UGH!!!

    I met this lady looking for childcare MONTHS ago. She called me and wanted to see my place right away. She sounded pretty desperate as her parents couldn't watch the little boy anymore, so I agreed that she could come over right then. She came and I could tell that she was very impressed as the other places she had seen weren't CLEAN and they were also overcrowded. So, I tell her how much I charge for two meals, two snacks, all outings & a formal mail order preschool program ($175 Flat Fee per week, which is actually right on point for my area). I gather ALL of my paperwork and email it to her....all of which took about an hour.

    Anyway, obviously the pricing wasn't for her because I emailed her my paperwork and gave her a follow-up call. She said she would call me back and never did.

    Well, guess who emails me today??? She starts off with how busy she is and sorry she didn't get back to me, yadda yadda. She wants to enroll her son NOW and she believes I quoted her $150 per week....HUH???

    Anyway, I email her back and tell her NO...I quoted her $175 per week and all that it included and to let me know if she's still interested and THEN I would email her my contract again to review (by this time I already know that she's looking for 'top shelf' childcare at a cheap price). So, she sends me back an email that says: WOW! $175 and I thought $150 was extending my budget. That is steep...let me ask my husband and get back to you tomorrow, ok???

    This is what I said to her.....
    Yes. I provide all of the food, a great service, and my preschool program is mail-ordered at a cost of $85 per month (and more depending on how many children I have at a given time). I totally understand considering costs. I remember paying $200 per week, providing my own food, and there was no learning program whatsoever...we basically paid for someone who we knew was SANE! Again, good luck in your search!

    She responded twice more saying that it was expensive and she'd have to get back to me. I kept saying GOOD LUCK IN YOUR SEARCH! I know she just can't afford me and that's fine. But to never get back to me and THEN comment on my pricing??? I'm not for everyone but I'm sure not hurting for kids so keep it moving sister....maybe those dirty, over crowded places are what you get for $150 in this area??? I haven't a clue but just keep it movin'!!!
  • wdmmom
    Advanced Daycare.com
    • Mar 2011
    • 2713

    #2
    I agree! My rates are comfortable with what I charge and I'm a little below the average for my area.

    I've had some henous requests....If I bring food, will it be cheaper? Can I make it any cheaper? If I pay you on Monday will it be cheaper? ETC.

    Payment is due on Friday for the upcoming week and no, daycare isn't cheaper. If you need less hours, we can talk. And, don't even consider bringing food in...thats the #2 rule in my handbook!

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    • cheerfuldom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 7413

      #3
      I get those people all the time. I always respond with "I agree, daycare is expensive. My rate is not negotiable and I feel, well worth the cost. However, I understand if my program does not fit your needs. Good luck in your daycare search. Feel free to contact me in the future should you wish to reconsider my program"

      that says it all in a professional way I think but also, no wiggle room. she is emailing you numerous times to see if you will give on the cost.

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      • Ariana
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 8969

        #4
        Yeah I'd do the same! Had a woman contact me and very rudely ask if I could lower my price. I just e-mailed her back saying "price is non negotiable sorry". Never heard back. Whatev's....

        I also had a lady e-mail me about my program, I e-mail her back my contract to look over and she doesn't e-mail me back for 4 days!! When she finally did she's all "I'm so busy blah blah blah". I told her that I offered the space to another family. Good quality daycare isn't going to wait around for you to get your stuff together lady! I'm busy too

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        • TGPII

          #5
          $175 a week is cheap as he** and there are government programs to help with that. She going to fight over $25 bucks? Heck if I could find a place that cheap. ..
          Originally posted by TBird
          UGH!!!

          I met this lady looking for childcare MONTHS ago. She called me and wanted to see my place right away. She sounded pretty desperate as her parents couldn't watch the little boy anymore, so I agreed that she could come over right then. She came and I could tell that she was very impressed as the other places she had seen weren't CLEAN and they were also overcrowded. So, I tell her how much I charge for two meals, two snacks, all outings & a formal mail order preschool program ($175 Flat Fee per week, which is actually right on point for my area). I gather ALL of my paperwork and email it to her....all of which took about an hour.

          Anyway, obviously the pricing wasn't for her because I emailed her my paperwork and gave her a follow-up call. She said she would call me back and never did.

          Well, guess who emails me today??? She starts off with how busy she is and sorry she didn't get back to me, yadda yadda. She wants to enroll her son NOW and she believes I quoted her $150 per week....HUH???

          Anyway, I email her back and tell her NO...I quoted her $175 per week and all that it included and to let me know if she's still interested and THEN I would email her my contract again to review (by this time I already know that she's looking for 'top shelf' childcare at a cheap price). So, she sends me back an email that says: WOW! $175 and I thought $150 was extending my budget. That is steep...let me ask my husband and get back to you tomorrow, ok???

          This is what I said to her.....
          Yes. I provide all of the food, a great service, and my preschool program is mail-ordered at a cost of $85 per month (and more depending on how many children I have at a given time). I totally understand considering costs. I remember paying $200 per week, providing my own food, and there was no learning program whatsoever...we basically paid for someone who we knew was SANE! Again, good luck in your search!

          She responded twice more saying that it was expensive and she'd have to get back to me. I kept saying GOOD LUCK IN YOUR SEARCH! I know she just can't afford me and that's fine. But to never get back to me and THEN comment on my pricing??? I'm not for everyone but I'm sure not hurting for kids so keep it moving sister....maybe those dirty, over crowded places are what you get for $150 in this area??? I haven't a clue but just keep it movin'!!!
          Last edited by Blackcat31; 04-13-2012, 06:31 AM.

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          • MissK
            New Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 180

            #6
            Originally posted by tgpii@yahoo.com
            $175 a week is cheap as hell and there are government programs to help with that. She going to fight over $25 bucks? Heck if I could find a place that cheap. ..
            My area averages 100-110/week...the daycare my son is in is 125/week and thats expensive for here!

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            • mom2many
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 1278

              #7
              Prices really do vary depending upon where you are located. My full time weekly rate for infants & preschoolers is $250 and I offer a preschool program. My rate for school age kids before & after school is $150.

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              • Hunni Bee
                False Sense Of Authority
                • Feb 2011
                • 2397

                #8
                I see threads about daycare prices all the time, and my mouth always drops. I work in a center, in the 4 year old class and 85% of our kids are on daycare subsidy.

                We are paid $125 a week for infants, $98 for toddlers, $93 for preschool and $60 for B & A. We are required to provide food, do a curriculum, etc...

                Is anyone else in Virginia? Is that the going rate or are we being robbed??

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                • Sunchimes
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 1847

                  #9
                  In my area, full time home care is $85, part time is $20 a day for over 18 mo. Center care is about $105 a week for full time.

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                  • Meeko
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 4349

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sunchimes
                    In my area, full time home care is $85, part time is $20 a day for over 18 mo. Center care is about $105 a week for full time.
                    I'm only a tiny biy more than you Sunchimes.....but I think it's all depending on where you live.

                    My sister -in-law keeps telling us to move out to LA. When we went for a visit a few years ago I almost died at how much she pays for food. She was paying over $3 a gallon for milk. Even today I get a gallon of 2% for $1.69. It's all relevant.

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                    • MsMe
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 712

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Meeko
                      I'm only a tiny biy more than you Sunchimes.....but I think it's all depending on where you live.

                      My sister -in-law keeps telling us to move out to LA. When we went for a visit a few years ago I almost died at how much she pays for food. She was paying over $3 a gallon for milk. Even today I get a gallon of 2% for $1.69. It's all relevant.


                      I pay over $3 a gallon for skim!

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                      • momma2girls
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 2283

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Hunni Bee
                        I see threads about daycare prices all the time, and my mouth always drops. I work in a center, in the 4 year old class and 85% of our kids are on daycare subsidy.

                        We are paid $125 a week for infants, $98 for toddlers, $93 for preschool and $60 for B & A. We are required to provide food, do a curriculum, etc...

                        Is anyone else in Virginia? Is that the going rate or are we being robbed??
                        I have a friend in VA and she charge $125.00 per week.

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                        • MarinaVanessa
                          Family Childcare Home
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 7211

                          #13
                          Originally posted by MsMe




                          I pay over $3 a gallon for skim!
                          Yep sounds about right. I'm about an hour away from LA and we pay over $3 a gallon for skim milk too ::. If I'm lucky I can get it on sale and I can get 2 gallons for $6 and that's CHEAP ::

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                          • MsMe
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 712

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
                            Yep sounds about right. I'm about an hour away from LA and we pay over $3 a gallon for skim milk too ::. If I'm lucky I can get it on sale and I can get 2 gallons for $6 and that's CHEAP ::
                            I am in Iowa....I am blow away our prices are similar to CA!

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                            • Unregistered

                              #15
                              Not realistic

                              I understand that you have to charge what you charge for daycare but you do not understand that parents have to live to. I can not go broke and not pay my bills so that I can pay for daycare. We just want a good daycare for an affordable price. I think it is ridiculous that you talk about parents that way because you do not know their financial situation and what might have cause. They have to work to make sure that they put food on the table and they have to find daycare to provide the necessary things that their child might need during the day. Consider the parents and what they have to sacrifice to afford your prices instead of talking about parents. Next time be more considerate and understand the parents financial obligations. What you want me to do pay you or feed my child when they are not in your care and take care of my child.

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