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    That's a very good policy regarding the final weeks credit! I do the 2wk deposit applied to the last 2 weeks, and it's annoying to give a family only here a short time their credit so they can take a spot at a centre

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdngirl View Post
    That's a very good policy regarding the final weeks credit! I do the 2wk deposit applied to the last 2 weeks, and it's annoying to give a family only here a short time their credit so they can take a spot at a centre
    That's what I always used to do too. And then I had a university student who I didn't know was a university student give notice for the end of May when they only started in January. Since then, I changed my policy so they don't get any credit. I do find it has helped. Those who only ever intend coming part time will typically ask for that policy to be waivered so there's a big red flag if they have been telling me they are seeking long term care.

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