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  • I just want to put this out there, and let you use your own judgment. I started my daughter at Precious Treasures when she was around one years old. It seemed to be okay. My daughter was a bit distressed at first, because she had never been away from mommy and daddy care. As time went on, she adapted to the routine. A few months later, I picked her up from work... like I always do. I noticed that her face was covered in snot. Now mind you, kids get sick all the time. Especially when they are around other kids. It bothered me a bit that I pay $700 A month, and my daughter's face hadn't been wiped since noon, obviously... so I voiced my opinion. It was well met, with promises of critique to the staff... and seemingly those promises were met. My daughter was, reletively, happy again. However, I could not help myself but to watch. I have been praised for being the "parent who pays on time, everytime" whenever I interact with staff. However, I see my daughter cringe at the instant of being left with some of the associates at Precious Treasures. Mind you, that does not mean all... but some. What finally did it for me was when my sister was coming to visit. She wanted to take my daughter, and I asked Precious Treasures whether or not they would charge me, because my opinion of them had, subsequently, lessened from the start of her skittishness toward certain teachers there. They, of course, said that they would. That is what I had enough of them. I changed my job from first shift to third shift, and I got my daughter out of there. All was well in the jungle until they called me and left me a rather pleasant voice mail telling me that they wanted my daughter to come back, and I was the parent," that paid on time" but charged me two more weeks because I didn't give them a notice. Firstly, I didn't feel comfortable giving them notice because, with my child being under their care and not being able to talk yet, they could do anything to her and she couldn't say a word. (IN THEIR DEFENSE, THEY DO HAVE CAMERAS MONITORING THE TEACHERS INTERACTION WITH THE CHILDREN. HOWEVER, CAMERAS DONT SEE EVERYTHING.) She was already showing me indications of people that were, possibly, not the best to her. Secondly, when you are in business, there are services rendered, and payment due for them. If you constantly declare that I am the "parent that pays on time"... Why are you constantly attempting to charge me for services unrendered? (Meaning weeks where my child will not be cared for. Two weeks charge for where I didn't give a notice that I wouldn't bring my daughter back... who would?) So, when you consider Precious Treasures, heed these words. I expect, after being gone from them for three months, I will have business with them over their charges for services that they didn't provide. My advice... don't have business with them unless you have to.
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