First, small training institutions may not be able to circulate funds, which is not conducive to business development.
If all institutions outside the school implement training first and then pay, the advantages will definitely outweigh the disadvantages for consumers, but for training institutions, especially small training institutions, they may face difficulties in capital turnover. If the money is put in a third-party institution, the training institution may be in a passive position. In the past, it was to pay before studying, and many colleges and universities required to pay tuition for one academic year at a time. Therefore, once the organization has problems in the follow-up link, parents often can't get the money back.
Second, the after-sales problems of training institutions will increase than before.
Because they study first and then pay, many parents are likely to encounter various problems in their children's learning and training, such as their children's poor academic performance after training and teachers' lack of targeted help. After the training, if parents feel that the money has not been paid to the training institution anyway, they can also ask the training institution to do further services until they are satisfied. In this way, the after-sales work of training institutions will be greatly increased.
Third, it is not conducive to the stability of children's training. Parents may not cooperate before.
Since the money has not been handed over to the training institution, parents are likely to have the psychology of wanting to learn first. If you are not satisfied, you can ask a third-party agency for a refund. This will cause certain difficulties to the work of training institutions. Training institutions can't ask too much of their parents because they haven't received the money, and they will be in a passive situation.
To sum up, it is a good way for consumers to spend first and then pay, which improves parents' financial security. But for training courses, only by optimizing the teaching quality can they survive under strict policies.