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Invoiced for not attending party
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supercrutch | Report | 19 Jan 2015 13:50 |
The parents chose to host an expensive party....tough....they pay! |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 19 Jan 2015 13:17 |
The report has even got on Lunchtime BBC1 Nes |
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Tawny | Report | 19 Jan 2015 12:53 |
I am a brownie guider with 24 girls and it is something we encounter too. We maybe book an activity like ice skating for the end of term that needs paid upfront. If we have used unit funds and one child doesn't show then it is annoying as units can run to a tight budget but we would never think of asking the parent for the money back. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 19 Jan 2015 12:46 |
In the news report I saw on FB the Mother said that 'they accepted the invitation and then realised he was due to spend time with his grandparents which he chose to do'. If they accepted the invitation then surely they could have made contact to say they had made a mistake. And why publish a photo of your child in the newspaper? Strangely I think the report I saw was in a Scottish paper. No doubt if his classmates see the photo they will be teasing him about his Mum not paying the bill. (regardless of whether she should or not). |
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nameslessone | Report | 19 Jan 2015 11:29 |
It is a risk you have to take whenever you book anything involving other people. |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 19 Jan 2015 11:24 |
Maggie, |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:42 |
Presumably the invites were handed out at school? It was silly not to put contact info on that to start with. The no-show family could have phoned the ski centre. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:40 |
I'm afraid he's also been overcharged!!!!! |
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MargaretM | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:34 |
I believe there are faults on both sides of this issue. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:14 |
How incredible petty. The mother would have had to pay the dry ski slope if the child-guest had attended I wonder if there were a number of 'no shows'? |
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LadyScozz | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:08 |
What a horrible thing to do. |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 19 Jan 2015 10:06 |
That is so stupid to try and claim £15-95 back off this couple and so nasty. |
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nameslessone | Report | 19 Jan 2015 09:42 |
Would you invoice a family if their child didn't come to your child's party? Is this the start of a new trend? |