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Post by grumpycakes on Oct 4, 2017 14:18:29 GMT -6
I switched up E's schedule at school so they calculated a custom tuition price for me. They offer official half day and full day rates and this one is somewhere in between with some wiggle room on how exactly they want to charge me. I don't claim to be a math whiz, but I calculated my own personal estimate several different ways and always came up with a number $100+ more than the new rate they gave me.
I kind of gave them an eyebrow raise and mentioned it was lower than I expected when they first gave me my bill. I was assured it was correct. It was bothering me so I looked through some email history with previous tuition estimates and verified that I had already been quoted for a slightly shorter schedule that was over $100 more than this new, longer one. I brought this up to another person this morning and she was like, "No no. I didn't calculate that one. Someone must have incorrectly given you that more expensive rate in a haste to get you a number while I was on vacation."
I seriously think they screwed up to the tune of $100+ a month. Even when I calculate it using the best rate they offer the full time students, it still comes out $20 higher. Should I just let it go?
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milano
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Post by milano on Oct 4, 2017 14:36:25 GMT -6
I say if you brought it up and they weren't concerned, I'd let it go. Maybe they're giving you an "awesome kid" discount
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jnu76
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Post by jnu76 on Oct 4, 2017 14:38:02 GMT -6
I think if you've brought it to their attention and they insist it's right you're fine. You tried to tell them multiple times.
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Post by charlotte on Oct 4, 2017 14:53:20 GMT -6
You’ve brought it to their attention multiple times, so I would just let it go.
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Post by Dramaphile on Oct 4, 2017 15:11:33 GMT -6
I think you've done your due diligence in mentioning it twice.
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Post by grumpycakes on Oct 4, 2017 15:19:33 GMT -6
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Post by brandiewine11 on Oct 5, 2017 9:12:04 GMT -6
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