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  • professionalmom
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2010
    • 429

    #16
    Friday I called the producer and left a message. I haven't heard back. So, who knows. I may try to call again tomorrow. Right now I am dead on my feet, pregnant with twins, and have a really bad sinus infection, so I don't want to talk to them right now anyways because I might end up sounding like an idiot.

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    • fctjc1979
      Daycare.com Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 213

      #17
      Originally posted by professionalmom
      Friday I called the producer and left a message. I haven't heard back. So, who knows. I may try to call again tomorrow. Right now I am dead on my feet, pregnant with twins, and have a really bad sinus infection, so I don't want to talk to them right now anyways because I might end up sounding like an idiot.
      If you speak like you write, I really don't think you will sound like an idiot. Just saying.
      Proverbs 12:1
      A reminder to myself when I resist learning something new.

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      • professionalmom
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2010
        • 429

        #18
        Originally posted by fctjc1979
        If you speak like you write, I really don't think you will sound like an idiot. Just saying.
        You are so gosh darn sweet, I'm about to cry. Or maybe I'm being overemotional since I'm double pregnant (twins) and sick. Either way, thank you so much!!

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        • Persephone
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 287

          #19
          Just wondering how this went?

          I heard from someone else who got a letter like this from a judge show that the show itself pays the claim. So basically if the other person does want to do it they get out of paying because the show will do it. Which is not right to me. If they are in the wrong they should have to pay.

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          • MarinaVanessa
            Family Childcare Home
            • Jan 2010
            • 7211

            #20
            Hey yeah, I know you have court tomorrow right? Did you decide to take them to regular small claims court instead? Let us know how it all goes tomorrow and good luck.

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            • professionalmom
              Daycare.com Member
              • May 2010
              • 429

              #21
              Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
              Hey yeah, I know you have court tomorrow right? Did you decide to take them to regular small claims court instead? Let us know how it all goes tomorrow and good luck.
              I had called the producer but never heard back, so I dropped it and basically forgot about it. From how the letter was worded, it sounded to me like the show would pay the debt, too. They were saying things about how long it can take to actually GET the money and how long garnishment takes, but WE can guarantee you will get your money right away. So, I thought the same thing - that the show would pay for them and they would get off the hook. As much as I want my money, I want to teach them a lesson. I have fallen on hard times before and had to pay higher interest, late fees, etc. No one has ever given me a pass, so why should they get one. I'm not out to screw anyone over. I just want those who purposely try to screw everyone else over, to be held accountable and learn that being a deadbeat does not pay. If I have to a responsible, respectable, hardworking, taxpaying, dependable person, why shouldn't I expect that of the people I provide care for?

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              • MarinaVanessa
                Family Childcare Home
                • Jan 2010
                • 7211

                #22
                Originally posted by professionalmom
                I had called the producer but never heard back, so I dropped it and basically forgot about it. From how the letter was worded, it sounded to me like the show would pay the debt, too. They were saying things about how long it can take to actually GET the money and how long garnishment takes, but WE can guarantee you will get your money right away. So, I thought the same thing - that the show would pay for them and they would get off the hook. As much as I want my money, I want to teach them a lesson. I have fallen on hard times before and had to pay higher interest, late fees, etc. No one has ever given me a pass, so why should they get one. I'm not out to screw anyone over. I just want those who purposely try to screw everyone else over, to be held accountable and learn that being a deadbeat does not pay. If I have to a responsible, respectable, hardworking, taxpaying, dependable person, why shouldn't I expect that of the people I provide care for?
                Just wanted to see how it went yesterday. I hope everything went well for you!! Update!!

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                • professionalmom
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 429

                  #23
                  Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
                  Just wanted to see how it went yesterday. I hope everything went well for you!! Update!!
                  You would NOT believe it. A little background: family is foreign refugees. Very poor. 8 children total (only youngest 2 in my care, other 6 are in school). When I started with them (they were my first clients), both kids were FT and the youngest was under 2.5 yrs old, so DHS pretty much covered everything. Since then the baby aged up to the lower DHS reimbursement rate (lost $0.51 per hour), DHS dropped their rates in our area (lost another $0.20 per hour per child or $0.40 per hour for the family), which was almost a $1.00 per hour loss. Then the older one dropped to PT because she was going to Head Start, so my charge changed to PT pay (with a sibling discount). The parents had to pay the difference (copay). They just did not (and still do not) get it. They think I am all about the money and complained that I wanted money, money, money. Of course I wanted my money, they were 2 weeks behind in co-payments when they decided to terminate.

                  Well, they terminated without notice twice. I took them back because we had a conference and I thought they fully understood what I was telling them. But they still had no-call, no-shows (which are their responsibility because DHS does NOT pay for NCNS) and even racked up $75 in late pickup fees for being over 2.5 hours late. I ended up calling it in because I was worried that something happened to the parents (possible car accident) and needed the authorities to step in and help me figure out what was going on. Obviously, they say this as a first mistake.

                  Well, we had court-ordered mediation. Even the mediator tried to explain that I am a mandated reporter and under an obligation to call in the late pick of 2.5 hours (when emergency contact picked-up - parent called just shy of 4 hours after the scheduled pickup time). Basically the debt added up pretty fast and so did the late payment fees. We are talking 4 figures. I made a REALLY SWEET deal (trying to give them a break since I doubt they understand how much trouble they are really in) and took off most of the late payment fees. He countered with only 15% of my offer. Let me just say, I am positive a judge will award me more than the offer I made him. The mediator said that we are no where close in our expectations and asked if we want to try to continue to negotiate or opt for the judge. He actually jumped in and said he wanted to go in front of the judge. I just dropped my head into my hand, knowing full well he just shot himself in the foot. So we go back next month to see the judge. I really am conflicted over this. He owes me so much money, I can't let it slide. And I'm sure he's not being malicious, just ignorant as to how things work in this country. I feel so sorry for him and his family. But he did say that it breaks his heart when his girls ask about me. I know these kids are fabulous - some of the best I ever had. The older of the 2 cried and clung to me when it was time to leave - everyday. She wanted to live with my family and me. The whole situation just breaks my heart.

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                  • tymaboy
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 493

                    #24
                    That is so sad. Maybe with in the months time something will click & he will understand how it will be in court & try to work it out again.

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                    • MarinaVanessa
                      Family Childcare Home
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 7211

                      #25
                      I think you are doing the right thing. I understand that maybe he isn't doing it intentionally and just "doen't get it" but what will probably happen if you just let it go or something is that they will go somewhere else where they might not even be as lenient as you and get themselves into MORE trouble. I think it will at least serve as a lesson learned. Hopefully when you go in front if the judge he'll realize that things are not the way he thinks at all.

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                      • professionalmom
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 429

                        #26
                        Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
                        I think you are doing the right thing. I understand that maybe he isn't doing it intentionally and just "doen't get it" but what will probably happen if you just let it go or something is that they will go somewhere else where they might not even be as lenient as you and get themselves into MORE trouble. I think it will at least serve as a lesson learned. Hopefully when you go in front if the judge he'll realize that things are not the way he thinks at all.
                        The sad thing is I can still hear the 4 year old saying "Auntie ____ you're the bestest cooker ever" at every meal and snack. I loved these girls. I would love to have them back, but I don't know if the parents will ever "get it" with how the system works. I will forever wonder and worry about these girls. One of the older sisters is out and out mean to the 4 year old, but not the 2 year old. If I could raise these girls myself, I would. I heart just breaks for all of them. This is the part that ****S about this profession - falling in love with the kids and then losing them over stupid stuff (or they age out and we just don't hear from them again). This is the biggest drawback - the emotional attachment to kids that are not our own. But I do know I have made a world of difference in the lives of these 2 girls - no matter what happens from here on out.

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                        • QualiTcare
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 1502

                          #27
                          well, this is a delayed response, but there's no way in hell i'd go on judge mathis.

                          that dude is a PRICK!! and...to be honest, i think he's racist. he gives the plaintiff's just as much hell as he does the defendants. he cuts them off, makes fun of them, etc. i want to jump through the TV and punch him in the face....which is why don't watch him after seeing his show a few times.

                          now, if judge millian sends you a letter - GO FOR IT! the people's court is the only half ass decent court show on T.V. and i love that woman! she lets both sides tell their story without interrupting or sounding/looking judgemental. AND even if you lose the case- she'll be respectful (unless you're an ass). i've seen her tell people who lost that she was really sorry because she would LOVE to side with them, but she had to follow the law.

                          i'd end up cussing judge mathis out and end up in prison for jumping the bench. i hate that dude.

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