Michael Madigan wrote:
> Right, so a little 6yo will come into the room and
> she'll have to tell her to, "tell mommy there will be
> no lesson today" and watch the crying.  That wouldn't
> be the best situation either.
>
> OK, so let's assume there will be a late fee.  How
> much should it be?
>   
I'd make it so that it's not too harsh to piss them off but just a 
little nuisance or slight stinger so as to kindly remind them to pay on 
time.

Too bad it's not like software where you can shut it off remotely on the 
deadbeat.  (given that you've spelled out such a remedy in the contract 
ahead of time)

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
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