Nanu57v
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Well, based on your replies, I would think that you would need to supply another brand for this child. If it's in the contract that you provide the diapers and the wipes until they're one, and you knew ahead of time that he had an allergy to Pampers...then you should go ahead and either buy a pack of Huggies or Luvs for the child, or discount the parents' bill for the weeks that they will need to provide diapers.
And, I am not getting your numbers. You said why should you pay an extra $8/week for this one child instead of $5/week on everyone else. Then you said the cost to your center is $3-4/week per child. And, yes, the grocery store IS more costly than any other place to get diapers. But, can't you go to WallyWorld or Target before July? If someone at the center is going for their own family needs, can't they pick up a package (or two) for this little punkin and be reimbursed by the center?
If you want to keep this little one (and have his parents be satisfied with your service and give you good "word of mouth" advertising), provide the diapers the sensitive fanny needs. Or give them a discount for each week they provide their own diapers based on the cost of Huggies at Walmart. Using the $3 difference you mentioned first, you really only have about one more week of June....it'll only cost you $3-6 dollars more than what you're spending on the other children. Then, just try to stock the other brand better for the next time you purchase Pampers.
If you don't need this child as a client, don't provide what he needs according to your contract. It's a business decision.
I think maybe you were typing while I was responding still... my numbers were just estimates...that's why they were different, plus its different depending on if the child is in a size 1 or 5. We have an account at the local grocery store, but no credit card, and the secretary that writes checks (i don't have that power) won't be back until July. Most parents (self included) would like to be reimbursed pretty quickly. DH flips on me when I buy stuff for the center because one time it took me 2 months to get reimbursed $200. Finally, the child turns two soon, so I was hoping this wouldn't be a problem, and Pampers are never the cheapest, so I never anticipated it being a problem. Oh, and I can't do the discount thing because we are required to charge everyone the same.
