This happened to me (parent not daycare provider) for the first time ever a few months back. The parent always knows first. It was just a matter of forgetting to transfer money into our joint (bills) account in time (I have since set up a recurring monthly reminder). I was so embarrassed I called my provider and said I would bring the cash with me after work, plus any fees and an extra $10 "idiot" fee. She said it was no big deal, her bank doesn't charge her for NSF but I insisted. I was also charged $90 by my bank ($45 x 2 as my car insurance payment also came out that same day so I didn't catch it on time) plus my insurance company changed me a $40 re-processing fee. It was an expensive lesson. Just thought I would share an example from the parent side.
This is exactly why my contract say responsible for any fees I incur as a result of the NSF cheque - so the parent would also be paying what I was charged for not having the money in my account like I thought I did. That can start to add up quickly.
Always ensure that your child receives quality care by taking the time to investigate the provider and by asking for references! We simply cannot verify the claims of every daycare provider.
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