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Second Home 10:12 AM 03-27-2014
My policy for late pick ups is $5 per each fifteen minutes .

That means if you pick up at 5:05 it is an additional $5.
if you pick up at 5:16 it is an additional $10.

Does my wording confuse anyone ? If so what is a better wording ?
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CraftyMom 10:18 AM 03-27-2014
I took it to mean $5 for EACH 15 minutes, so 5:15 would be $5 and 5:30 would be $10.

Maybe "$5 for any part of a 15 minute segment" Or something that indicates any part of the 15 minutes
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CraftyMom 10:21 AM 03-27-2014
Maybe give the example right in your wording "5:01-5:15 is $5, 5:16-5:30 is $10, etc" This would clear up confusion
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Blackcat31 10:45 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Second Home:
My policy for late pick ups is $5 per each fifteen minutes .

That means if you pick up at 5:05 it is an additional $5.
if you pick up at 5:16 it is an additional $10.

Does my wording confuse anyone ? If so what is a better wording ?
"Late fees for late pick ups are $5 per 15 minute increments or any portion thereof."
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taylorw1210 10:46 AM 03-27-2014
My late fee used to say $15 per 15 minute increments, and billing begins at the first minute of each increment.

However, I started feeling like parents were like "welp, I'm already late and will be charged so I'll wait until my extra 15 minutes is up" and have started charging by the minute, now.
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Second Home 10:55 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
"Late fees for late pick ups are $5 per 15 minute increments or any portion thereof."
Thanks , exactly what I was looking for but couldn't get the right words .



taylorw1210
However, I started feeling like parents were like "welp, I'm already late and will be charged so I'll wait until my extra 15 minutes is up" and have started charging by the minute, now.

Do you get any problems for the $1 per minute ? I don't think anyone around here would go for it.
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CraftyMom 11:30 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Second Home:
Do you get any problems for the $1 per minute ? I don't think anyone around here would go for it.
Then maybe they won't be late!
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Blackcat31 11:30 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Second Home:
Thanks , exactly what I was looking for but couldn't get the right words .



taylorw1210
However, I started feeling like parents were like "welp, I'm already late and will be charged so I'll wait until my extra 15 minutes is up" and have started charging by the minute, now.

Do you get any problems for the $1 per minute ? I don't think anyone around here would go for it.
easy fix for that.....

Don't be late.
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Unregistered 11:34 AM 03-27-2014
I think I liked NannyD's late policy best
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Unregistered 11:36 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Second Home:
Thanks , exactly what I was looking for but couldn't get the right words .



taylorw1210
However, I started feeling like parents were like "welp, I'm already late and will be charged so I'll wait until my extra 15 minutes is up" and have started charging by the minute, now.

Do you get any problems for the $1 per minute ? I don't think anyone around here would go for it.
I charge $10 just for being late plus $1 a minute until the Child is picked up. I've only had one parent pick up late and she made arrangements so it wouldn't happen again. If they don't don't like then they shouldn't have signed the contract and shouldn't be late.
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mema 11:42 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
"Late fees for late pick ups are $5 per 15 minute increments or any portion thereof."
This is what I have in mine. I also have per child. So, if they are 5 min late and have 2 children, that's $10.
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taylorw1210 11:47 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by CraftyMom:
Then maybe they won't be late!
Exactly! I discourage being late via my late fees.
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Leigh 11:56 AM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Second Home:
Thanks , exactly what I was looking for but couldn't get the right words .



taylorw1210
However, I started feeling like parents were like "welp, I'm already late and will be charged so I'll wait until my extra 15 minutes is up" and have started charging by the minute, now.

Do you get any problems for the $1 per minute ? I don't think anyone around here would go for it.
I also do $5 for each 15 minute increment, but there is a center here that charges $3 per minute late and says that they will call CPS to pick up your kids if you are more than 20 minutes late I don't know if CPS would actually respond to that, but I know that it deters parents from being late!
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jenboo 12:06 PM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
I charge $10 just for being late plus $1 a minute until the Child is picked up. I've only had one parent pick up late and she made arrangements so it wouldn't happen again. If they don't don't like then they shouldn't have signed the contract and shouldn't be late.
Not sure this posted as unregistered..but it was me
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Blackcat31 12:37 PM 03-27-2014
Originally Posted by Leigh:
I also do $5 for each 15 minute increment, but there is a center here that charges $3 per minute late and says that they will call CPS to pick up your kids if you are more than 20 minutes late I don't know if CPS would actually respond to that, but I know that it deters parents from being late!
I had a dcm "forget" to pick up one day a few years ago. (Ok, she didn't forget...she went home and fell asleep )...anyways, after trying unsuccessfully to call her and ALL her contacts I called my licensor and asked what I was suppose to do?

I figured if I lived at my daycare, I could just keep her but I don't live here and I don't have permission to transport anyone so I was stuck at my daycare just waiting.

Well, when I got ahold of my licensor she told me I HAD to call CPS. I told her I would wait a bit longer as this was really out of character for the DCM and it was only 45 minutes after my closing time.

My licensor said legally I couldn't. She said my legal posted hours were 7-5 and that my license does not allow me to keep kids outside of those hours.

She said I HAD to call CPS since I was technically not allowed to have the child after hours and that my insurance probably wouldn't cover me either if something happened.
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EntropyControlSpecialist 12:40 PM 03-27-2014
I do $1/minute. Blackcat's wording was nice!
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