My contract states payment is due on Friday by 5pm. If it is not made by 5pm on Friday, a $10 late fee is added and an additional $10 per day will be added at 5:01pm. All payments and late fees must be paid by Monday or parents can not drop off.
I have a parent that pays bi-weeky through Zelle. They have been with me for about a year and have never paid late. Two weeks ago, she messaged me (through brightwheel) that she "forgot" to pay because "things have been crazy" and paid me through paypal but using her a bank account that showed her husbands name, not her usual one that shows her name. I explained on the following Monday that I waive the first late fee, and that if it happens again she will be expected to pay the late fee according to her contract.
Payment was due again two days ago. She did not pay. I got a message at 6:30pm tonight saying she is "having problems with her bank account and zelle" and wanted to know if I had received payment yet. I got payment about 5 minutes later, no late fees included. I have not responded to her but I'm frustrated with the whole thing. She ALWAYS messages me on Friday through brightwheel, that payment is sent. If she did actually send it, she would have sent the "payment sent" message she always does. If she was having issues, I would hope she would have messaged on Friday letting me know there were issues. What I'm thinking actually happened is she forgot again and decided a lie would be the way to go...
1- ADVICE!
I would like to write her back before drop off on Monday, but am not sure what to say. I was thinking something along the lines of :
Payment was received at xtime on xday, and is considered late. Unfortunately I have already waived your first late fee, and will need the additional $x paid before drop off on Monday or no care will be given. If you are having problems with payment in the future, please let me know BEFORE payment is due.
I don't accept payment on weekends other than online (I don't need people dropping by on weekends when I'm not working) Should I say something about finding another way to pay? About "lying" (though I can't prove it) Anything about having already told her I would charge late fees this time? Ugh. I have been contemplating terminating this parent, I think this may have made my choice easier. Unfortunately I would like to wait to terminate until January, when I will have the finances to do so...
2- I'm interested to hear what excuses you have had with late payments and how you handled it. I've been doing this so long I've heard so many of them
but I'm sure there's always new ones out there to be prepared for!!:
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I have a parent that pays bi-weeky through Zelle. They have been with me for about a year and have never paid late. Two weeks ago, she messaged me (through brightwheel) that she "forgot" to pay because "things have been crazy" and paid me through paypal but using her a bank account that showed her husbands name, not her usual one that shows her name. I explained on the following Monday that I waive the first late fee, and that if it happens again she will be expected to pay the late fee according to her contract.
Payment was due again two days ago. She did not pay. I got a message at 6:30pm tonight saying she is "having problems with her bank account and zelle" and wanted to know if I had received payment yet. I got payment about 5 minutes later, no late fees included. I have not responded to her but I'm frustrated with the whole thing. She ALWAYS messages me on Friday through brightwheel, that payment is sent. If she did actually send it, she would have sent the "payment sent" message she always does. If she was having issues, I would hope she would have messaged on Friday letting me know there were issues. What I'm thinking actually happened is she forgot again and decided a lie would be the way to go...

1- ADVICE!
I would like to write her back before drop off on Monday, but am not sure what to say. I was thinking something along the lines of :
Payment was received at xtime on xday, and is considered late. Unfortunately I have already waived your first late fee, and will need the additional $x paid before drop off on Monday or no care will be given. If you are having problems with payment in the future, please let me know BEFORE payment is due.
I don't accept payment on weekends other than online (I don't need people dropping by on weekends when I'm not working) Should I say something about finding another way to pay? About "lying" (though I can't prove it) Anything about having already told her I would charge late fees this time? Ugh. I have been contemplating terminating this parent, I think this may have made my choice easier. Unfortunately I would like to wait to terminate until January, when I will have the finances to do so...
2- I'm interested to hear what excuses you have had with late payments and how you handled it. I've been doing this so long I've heard so many of them


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