marciemi
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Oh, and Lori - my lunch story. Our district does the same thing - where you can make automated payments and get warning notices. Well, last year Matt decided he would NOT buy hot lunch - too many kids and he refused to wait in line. I gave him $10 in cash to put in his account - just in case. Well, he spent like $1.50 one day on snacks in about October and never touched it after that.
Well, one day around April I was checking my account for one of the other two kids and saw that suddenly now Matt's balance had an account of $108.50 (instead of $8.50)! I checked my bank account (didn't have him linked to it anyways but thought they might have somehow pulled it up through my other two kids, even though they were at different schools). Nope - I hadn't been charged.
Tried to explain it to the online website folks who insisted it wasn't their problem. Called the HS and explained it to them. They said they'd take care of it. A month passed - still an extra $100 there. Went to the district office and explained it in person to the Food Service director. Promised me it would be taken care of. Another month passes - about time for school to be out. Money still there. Called Food Service director. Says (quite snippily
) that the money isn't REALLY there and I should stop worrying about it.
Come fall - the money is still there. Matt starts buying lunch every day and quickly depletes the extra $100. What else should I have done?!
(Did I tell you guys this story before? If so, I'm sorry!)
Well, one day around April I was checking my account for one of the other two kids and saw that suddenly now Matt's balance had an account of $108.50 (instead of $8.50)! I checked my bank account (didn't have him linked to it anyways but thought they might have somehow pulled it up through my other two kids, even though they were at different schools). Nope - I hadn't been charged.
Tried to explain it to the online website folks who insisted it wasn't their problem. Called the HS and explained it to them. They said they'd take care of it. A month passed - still an extra $100 there. Went to the district office and explained it in person to the Food Service director. Promised me it would be taken care of. Another month passes - about time for school to be out. Money still there. Called Food Service director. Says (quite snippily


Come fall - the money is still there. Matt starts buying lunch every day and quickly depletes the extra $100. What else should I have done?!

(Did I tell you guys this story before? If so, I'm sorry!)