What is the name of your state? AL
My daughter is involved in a local dance company. Payments are on a month-to-month basis, NO CONTRACTS. My daughter has not been to the company in about seven weeks. I asked them if they would prorate the monthly fee to the number of times my daughter attended. They refused and said they they were due the entire fee whether she showed up or not since their doors were open and she could have come (these are group, not individual sessions). Since we do not have a contract, I don't see where I owe them anything when we haven't been there for nearly two months. Customer satisfaction is not their strong suit, so they continue to insist that they are owed and will not allow my daughter to participate in the annual performance in May unless the "owed" amounts are paid. Do I have any recourse in this situation? Thanks
My daughter is involved in a local dance company. Payments are on a month-to-month basis, NO CONTRACTS. My daughter has not been to the company in about seven weeks. I asked them if they would prorate the monthly fee to the number of times my daughter attended. They refused and said they they were due the entire fee whether she showed up or not since their doors were open and she could have come (these are group, not individual sessions). Since we do not have a contract, I don't see where I owe them anything when we haven't been there for nearly two months. Customer satisfaction is not their strong suit, so they continue to insist that they are owed and will not allow my daughter to participate in the annual performance in May unless the "owed" amounts are paid. Do I have any recourse in this situation? Thanks