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    Thanks everyone. I'm feeling a bit more calm now. My hands are still shaking though. All the above scenarios are ALL creepy and malicious. It is either a bitter provider or an evil person following us around. Either scenario leaves a sour taste in my throat. One of the downsides of owning your own business I suppose.

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    I have a sign up (thats my only form of advertising because its a small town) just call the police, let them know and they can send a car around to the parks. I'm not worried about being here by myself because I can keep my doors locked and I don't have to answer them. Thats why i also have caller id. I would also call the daycamp and let them know. (maybe there was an incident that you didn't see)

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    I would be reacting exactly as you are, OtherMummy, shaking and freaked out, then I'd get really, really angry and I'd want to investigate. Can you call your phone company or the police as others suggested? I know it isn't a major crime, but it's a threat against yourself and your business and people shouldn't be able to bully like that, not even over the phone. At least the police will be able to advise you how to protect yourself or how to proceed.
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