Seriously? Why, Just Why Can't She Get It???

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  • Boymom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 354

    Seriously? Why, Just Why Can't She Get It???

    I gave the daycare parents a letter that was attached to my updated contract a few weeks ago. The letter was very short and simple and basically said that I will start enforcing my late fees as per my contract.

    Dcm didn't have payment last Friday so I charged her a late fee.

    I was thinking, yay, this dcm is FINALLY going to get it that I will charge them if they pay late or pick up late.

    Guess what she did today? The SAME thing that she did last Friday. She didn't pay me.....

    I just wanted to say, for real???!!!

    I don't know how else to tell her that I want to be paid by 5:30 at pickup!!! I don't want to, and I shouldn't have to, wait around for a dcp to come back to my house to pay me and I shouldn't have to meet them somewhere.

    I just don't get it. She has one more time until I term her.
  • MyAngels
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4217

    #2
    There are certain people that will feel that as long as they are willing to pay the fee, that you're okay with them being late.

    Maybe you just need to spell it out for them, just because you charge a late fee, it's not okay to be late?

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    • Boymom
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2016
      • 354

      #3
      I agree! I definitely need to spell it out, although I thought I was being very blunt to her about everything. My contract states that if they pay late three times, then I will term them. I really like having dcb here, so I definitely don't want to term, but I don't like feeling like I don't have control over my business.

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      • Mike
        starting daycare someday
        • Jan 2014
        • 2507

        #4
        Originally posted by Boymom
        I agree! I definitely need to spell it out, although I thought I was being very blunt to her about everything. My contract states that if they pay late three times, then I will term them. I really like having dcb here, so I definitely don't want to term, but I don't like feeling like I don't have control over my business.
        That means next time, you tell her it's over. What about if payment is late, you tell her it has to be paid at next dropoff instead of outside daycare hours?
        Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
        They are also our future.

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        • snbauser
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 1385

          #5
          If she is still "forgetting" then your late fee isn't steep enough. I implemented an incremental late fee at one point. First time late....xx amount. 2nd time late within 6 months then the fee went up.

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          • racemom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 701

            #6
            I would warn her, next time she shows up on Friday without payment, you WILL terminate care. Make sure she knows you are serious. Also explain that she needs to have it AT pickup, and that does not mean she can pick up late.

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            • MunchkinWrangler
              New Daycare.com Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 777

              #7
              Or say she can't bring payment back that night as you are busy(even if you are just going to sit on the couch) and tack on late fees for each day late meaning Monday she'll owe you x amount. Don't apologize and obviously term and replace.

              I wouldn't want any family showing up at my house when I am closed. That's just rude. Even if you are home it's a boundary that they shouldn't cross.

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              • daycarediva
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 11698

                #8
                Originally posted by snbauser
                If she is still "forgetting" then your late fee isn't steep enough. I implemented an incremental late fee at one point. First time late....xx amount. 2nd time late within 6 months then the fee went up.


                I also have TWO rates now. Friday or last day in care at pickup=regular rate

                Monday morning/first day in care at drop off= regular rate + $50 with the potential I don't have a space. I take drop ins if the space isn't paid in full.

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                • childcaremom
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 2955

                  #9
                  Originally posted by daycarediva


                  I also have TWO rates now. Friday or last day in care at pickup=regular rate

                  Monday morning/first day in care at drop off= regular rate + $50 with the potential I don't have a space. I take drop ins if the space isn't paid in full.
                  Regular rate = late fee. So an extra $50 on Monday?

                  Or you up their daily rate?

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                  • childcaremom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 2955

                    #10
                    I had a dcm like this. She didn't like any of my suggestions to 'help' her pay on time. Argued everything (and not just about payments but every policy).

                    She was the type that had to be in control and really wanted to be my boss.

                    She did not remain a client for long.

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                    • Mike
                      starting daycare someday
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 2507

                      #11
                      Originally posted by childcaremom
                      I had a dcm like this. She didn't like any of my suggestions to 'help' her pay on time. Argued everything (and not just about payments but every policy).

                      She was the type that had to be in control and really wanted to be my boss.

                      She did not remain a client for long.
                      Isn't it fun doing professional services for people who want to be the one in charge? Try doing a home reno job for someone who starts telling you how you're supposed to do something. Do it yourself then. ::
                      Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                      They are also our future.

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                      • Meeko
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 4350

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MunchkinWrangler
                        Or say she can't bring payment back that night as you are busy(even if you are just going to sit on the couch) and tack on late fees for each day late meaning Monday she'll owe you x amount. Don't apologize and obviously term and replace.

                        I wouldn't want any family showing up at my house when I am closed. That's just rude. Even if you are home it's a boundary that they shouldn't cross.
                        I close at 6PM on Friday night. It is then the weekend. I don't do ANY business on the weekend. If they haven't paid me by close on Friday, it has to wait until Monday morning and it's a $30 late fee.

                        I used to tell clients it was $10 day late fee. So they thought they could show up any time Friday night, or over the weekend to pay me. A few times I even had clients come by on a weekend...see I was gone and therefore argue they didn't owe the fee because they "tried" to pay me.

                        So now it's paid by Friday at close, or it waits to Monday. I won't open the door to a weekend stalker. And they don't come in the door on Monday without full payment and full late fee.

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                        • Nurse Jackie
                          new provider
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 261

                          #13
                          I use to have this same problem so I followed someone's advice on here and changed my policy on payment. Since I don't have anyone dropping off after 10am that's my cut off time for payment on Friday. If I don't recieve payment by 10am at 10:01am a $30 fee is added on. So far so good!

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                          • Crazy8
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 2769

                            #14
                            The no payments over the weekend thing didn't work for me. I use a cash envelope budget system and for a long time I NEEDED that money, so I much rather get it on a saturday morning then on monday morning. Especially in the old days before mobile banking!

                            My parents all paid by check so I told parents while payments were due by 5pm on Fridays that I highly suggested that they brought it in with child on Friday mornings. I'd even mention it at drop off on Friday mornings and then they could tell me to my face "I will have it at pick up". That alone was enough for them to not forget.

                            With your dcm I would remind her next Friday morning that payment is due at pick up and if she does not have it this will be her 3rd late payment and that means you will have to terminate care.

                            I've had a lot of parents switch to square cash as payment method and for that I require it be made BEFORE they walk in to pick up on Fridays.

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                            • Missjaime
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Apr 2016
                              • 67

                              #15
                              I recently got a square reader thing to accept credit/debit card payments. I let parents know that if they "forget" to pay on the correct day (i.e. - forget their check) they can use the Square reader for a 3.5% fee. Almost everyone has some kind of card on them at all times, so this has worked for me so far.

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