Quote Originally Posted by mamaof4 View Post
here is a follow up post,
Not to be rude but why would you take them to court? You’re not going to be able to get anything. It will be a waste of your time and money. The contract says they lose their deposit and that’s a loss for them. Why can't you take back the high chair and playpen?

Those items if you decide to keep are a right off anyway. Playpens: for me I ask my clients to supply, as it's more hygienic.

Hears a thought let's say you hire a painter to paint your living room and he takes a $150.00 deposit for materials. In the week before he starts you hear he does a terrible job and is very messy as he caused a friend to have to re do his services. Before letting him in your house and paying him $500.00 more at the end of the week you cancel and take the $150.00 as a loss. It's your right isn't it?

As daycare providers we are providing a service if people decide they no longer need our services it’s up to them.

Have you asked them what there main concerns for feeling the way that they do? For me it would be more of a blow to my spirit than my wallet if any of my clients felt that way.

Like Judy said take it as a loss and move on.