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AIBU re childcare

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Imtootired · 11/09/2020 14:38

Sorry I posted here because AIBU has a reputation for being harsh. I booked my baby into childcare. It’s a nice small place with a nice outside area. It’s the same one my older son went to but different owners. I did a tour which was quite informal but didn’t book in for a while until my course started. I live in Australia and fees are subsidised. I was told that I would pay full fees the first week and then when the subsidy kicked in I would have credit in my account. He had been there for a week or so and I applied for the subsidy but pre filled details on the government website had the date wrong. I let the centre know this. Two weeks ago an amount came out for two full days care. I didn’t receive an email receipt or anything like that but I understood what it was for so didn’t think too much about it. At the start of this week I see that more than $1000 has been taken from my bank account with no warning or notification. I’m so angry. I appreciate they need to be paid but I would have liked some communication about it. I’ve had a few emails back and forth with the centre with them saying I’d filled in the start date wrong. I didn’t but my main problem is taking such a large amount with no warning and no invoice. Once the subsidy kicks in I’ll be paid months in advance which I don’t think is nessesary. They also said that they had tried charging smaller amount to my bank account a few other times but had been rejected due to insufficient funds. To me this would be even more reason to let me know they were taking the full fees so I could make sure there was money in there or work out a payment plan. I was so shocked checking my bank account before bed and seeing it overdrawn and it’s been really upsetting and frustrating dealing with them.

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Imtootired · 11/09/2020 14:43

Also in these email exchanges they said that it’s standard policy to be charged two weeks in advance. That’s fine but I was never told this beforehand. Everyone I’ve told has agreed that they are in the wrong and someone even told me they are required under consumer law to send an invoice/receipt when they take money out.

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