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  • JustMe
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 41

    WWYD - Parent asks for refund :(

    So to start off, let me say that this is entirely MY FAULT for not including something in the contract about ending care from the beginning. Our contract stated that it was $xx per week regardless of attendance, as they were paying by the slot.

    DCM would pay for care the friday before the week began. They normally attended 4x per week. Their last week in care, dcm kept them home the first 2 days because of an issue on her end, I watched them the 3rd day, during which dcm decided to quit her job with no notice, then notified me at pick-up that she didn't need me anymore. I offered to watch her kids the following day so she could do whatever, as I had already been paid, but she declined.

    I should note that dcm and I knew each other outside of daycare and are on friendly terms. Part of the reason why she quit her job was that she had mentioned that she was considering it, but she didn't want to leave me in a bind financially, and I told her something like, "don't worry about it, do what's best for your family, and if you guys end up leaving I may decide not to do daycare right now." She took that as a sign and quit that day.

    A few days later she emails me asking if she could get a refund, as her kids only attended 1 out of the 4 days they had been scheduled for. Financially it puts me in a very tough spot. I know they are struggling too, however. I have already decided what I will do, but I was wondering what others would do in this scenario.
  • crazydaycarelady
    Not really crazy
    • Jul 2012
    • 1457

    #2
    If you give a refund it should only be for the 4th and 5th day because up until the end of the 3rd day everything was status quo - you were still planning on them and available for them to bring their kids.

    I think a reasonable person would just be done and not ask for a refund - sheesh!

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    • NeedaVaca
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 2276

      #3
      Nope, they were paying for the slot and you were available all week. I wouldn't refund. I notice you say they are struggling too, well then why did she quit her job? I understand you are friends which would possibly make this a tricky situation for you but I would not refund and I would also expect 2 weeks notice. It's not really fair of her to do this to you with no notice and then want her money back on top of it!

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      • itlw8
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 2199

        #4
        I would say no refund but if you want to stay friend refund The one day but say. I will refund you 1 day but I do not have the money right now. So I will pay you when I can. make weekly payments if you need to.
        It:: will wait

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        • KEG123
          Where Children Grow
          • Nov 2010
          • 1252

          #5
          Nope. In my contract it states two weeks notice must be given and paid for, regardless of days attended.

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          • crazydaycarelady
            Not really crazy
            • Jul 2012
            • 1457

            #6
            I don't think she can ask for 2 weeks notice since it is not in her contract - but OP I would add that to your contract.

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            • countrymom
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 4874

              #7
              nope she paid for 4 days, but the first 2 days she kept them home (they could have been sick for all you know) the 3rd day she brings them and then tells you that she quit her job. she still had one more day that she paid for, it was her choice wether or not to bring them. So I wouldn't give back the money.

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              • JenNJ
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 1212

                #8
                No, I would keep the money because she gave zero notice. If you have nothing as far as notice in the contract, I would just say that no refunds are given since she booked them the entire week.

                It isn't being mean to say, "Hey XX, I was prepared for your kids to be here all week. I bought the necessary supplies and food expecting them to be here. I understand that you quit your job, however I don't offer refunds on monies paid. Per our contract, I do not require a notice period, but I also do not refund for unused days. Thanks!"

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #9
                  Once some one reserves or schedules certain days, they become unavailable for anyone else to use so I wouldn't refund.

                  If you don't have a rule about a 2 week notice then you are out any money for that but I certainly don't think that means the DCM is entitled to a refund for days she already reserved with you....even if she didn't actually use them.

                  At the VERY least, I might (well I wouldn't even consider it) but you could consider refunding for any days she paid for AFTER she told you she quit but not for the first 2 days of the week....no way.

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                  • countrymom
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 4874

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    Once some one reserves or schedules certain days, they become unavailable for anyone else to use so I wouldn't refund.

                    If you don't have a rule about a 2 week notice then you are out any money for that but I certainly don't think that means the DCM is entitled to a refund for days she already reserved with you....even if she didn't actually use them.

                    At the VERY least, I might (well I wouldn't even consider it) but you could consider refunding for any days she paid for AFTER she told you she quit but not for the first 2 days of the week....no way.
                    remember, don't let her financial problem become your financial problem.

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                    • Crazy8
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 2769

                      #11
                      nope, would not refund. She paid you the friday before for you to be available for the 4 days the following week - that slot was theirs to use - the fact that they only used 1 day is not your problem.

                      If she hadn't quit her job and was out sick 2 days, came back one day and then was out sick the 4th day would you refund???? I don't think its any different that she quit her job - you were still available and the spot was theirs up until that day.

                      Lesson learned - add a 2 week notice policy to your contract and specify that refunds will not be given.

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                      • Loveyoustinkyface
                        New Daycare.com Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 115

                        #12
                        I agree, I would not refund! No way! If you lose a friend over the deal then so be it- this was a business deal she "dropped the ball" on.

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                        • daycaremum
                          New Daycare.com Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 116

                          #13
                          Our contract stated that it was $xx per week regardless of attendance, as they were paying by the slot.
                          This is from the OP's original post. I think she answered her own question.

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                          • daycare
                            Advanced Daycare.com *********
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 16259

                            #14
                            All I have to say is get a termination notice in your contracts. Most providers require a 2 weeks written notice, some 30 days.

                            If this were me, I would highlight the part of your policy that stated $xx per week regardless of attendance, and let her know there will be no refund.

                            BUT I am also one that if you are just starting out in the biz and don't want to rock the boat, I would just give it back.

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                            • canadiancare
                              Daycare Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 552

                              #15
                              I wouldn't refund any money for the week- even without a contract. The implication is that the space is reserved for that child and you would be unable to fill it on such short notice. There is no reason for you to be out of pocket for this- unless the friendship is more important to you than the day's pay.

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