As I pay £120 per school day per child was wondering if anybody on here has ever tried to get a refund from private schools and were you successful?
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Do you pay per day? i.e are you invoiced by the school 20x£120x number of children every month?
I pay the school fees on a term by term basis with the payments being split throughout but the contractual terms are for a term with 1 term notice period...
getting a pro rata refund might be tricky.If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. - Red AdairComment
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I suspect the school is now heading rapidly towards bankruptcy and you will be at the bottom of the list of unsecured creditors.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAs I pay £120 per school day per child was wondering if anybody on here has ever tried to get a refund from private schools and were you successful?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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No I pay per term, I just divided the annual school fees + mandatory meal costs by the number of actual school days per yearOriginally posted by Bluespider View PostDo you pay per day? i.e are you invoiced by the school 20x£120x number of children every month?
I pay the school fees on a term by term basis with the payments being split throughout but the contractual terms are for a term with 1 term notice period...
getting a pro rata refund might be tricky.Comment
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I checked their balance sheet and they have 30 million in cashOriginally posted by eek View PostI suspect the school is now heading rapidly towards bankruptcy and you will be at the bottom of the list of unsecured creditors.Comment
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As I corrected a audit partner 30 years ago so we could head to the pub, look at the date on the transaction, they had £30m in cash on the day in question.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI checked their balance sheet and they have 30 million in cashmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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There's more chance of Donald Trump becoming president of the US, Boris becoming Prime Minister and the world collapsing due a pandemic.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAs I pay £120 per school day per child was wondering if anybody on here has ever tried to get a refund from private schools and were you successful?
In other words, I seriously doubt you'll get a refund but you never know.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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£ 30 mln 24 hour loan at the end of the year....Originally posted by eek View PostAs I corrected a audit partner 30 years ago so we could head to the pub, look at the date on the transaction, they had £30m in cash on the day in question.Comment
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Good question, but I pay for insurance I'm hoping that will cover a refund.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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