In fact, when it comes to safeguarding rights, it is nothing more than how to find ways to recover the full amount of money paid and avoid wasting money, but nothing has achieved such an unfortunate result. For parents, the correct approach should start from the following aspects:
First, keep the evidence of original payment, which is the most powerful basis for safeguarding rights.
When educational institutions charge fees, they all provide invoices for fees as a basis for teaching children. Because educational institutions arrange schedules, they also arrange corresponding courses according to the amount of fees paid by each student. The more they pay, the denser the schedule they can arrange. On the contrary, the less they hand in, the less classes they take.
But in any case, as long as the fee is paid, it is actually inextricably linked with educational institutions, and it is expected that the fee paid will bring a qualitative leap to children. In order not to let themselves bear the responsibility of not paying attention to learning, parents would rather suffer, but also bite the bullet and tighten their belts, and arrange intensive training courses for their children, just for peace of mind, and don't end up complaining about their children in the future.
For educational institutions, these children and the parents behind them are the parents of educational institutions. With their support, they can continuously develop new students to support their sustainable development. Therefore, they will provide each parent who has paid the fee with a payment invoice as the basis for their children to study for the next period of time, and parents can directly ask the educational institution for a refund.
Second, for educational institutions that cannot fully return the money, they can only wait until bankruptcy and liquidation, and then see how much they can return.
Educational institutions went bankrupt, and the most unlucky ones were the parents who paid the fees. Because the account was locked after the institution went bankrupt, it was difficult for parents to get back the fees they paid immediately for a while, so they could only wait patiently for the liquidation of the competent authorities. Because with the bankruptcy of institutions, it is precisely because their capital chain is broken and they lack enough cash flow to continue, which makes the institutions unable to continue to operate, and ultimately leads to such a result that no one wants to see.
For institutions, their rent, image publicity, office expenses, teachers' salaries and other expenses are not few. If the fees paid by students are not enough to cover these expenses, I'm afraid it's only a matter of minutes to face bankruptcy. At the same time, a new problem has emerged. The institution went bankrupt and the account was locked. After deducting the above expenses, is the balance enough to return the parents who paid?
In the process of liquidation, the relevant authorities will strictly follow the procedures, rationalize the capital needs of all parties, and evenly distribute the remaining funds according to the priority, so as to maximize the institutional liquidation value. Parents are in a hurry. Although they paid the fee, there may not be much left in the end. However, we should follow the principle permitted by law, everything should be carried out in accordance with procedures, and protect our rights and interests within the scope permitted by law.
At least you can't use illegal means to defend your rights, including but not limited to hitting, robbing and swearing, otherwise you may get yourself into a passive position, which will lead to the final result backfiring. Isn't this not worth the loss?