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Deborah:
The thread is titled "Incidental Fees", not "Incidental Fees at WWASP facilties". This board has only recently been inundated by WWASP people and dialogue, it's not exclusively WWASP.
And WWASP doesn't have the market cornered on scamming parents for every penny they can suck out of them. It's Industry-wide.

As for Melissa's post, It's much easier for me to believe someone who has been there and lived it. You as a parent have no clue what transpires on a day-to-day basis....only what you are told and want to believe. What exactly is your "personal experience"? How many months/years did you spend there- since that is truly the only way to know what's really happening?

Anonymous:
Melissa - I just have to jump in here on this one!  No one, and I mean NO ONE in my family had a history of acne.  My sister and I both got it, not like pizza face, but annoying just the same between the ages of 15-18.  It had nothing to do with cleanliness or diet, we are vegetarians and had plenty of cleansers.  If acne was so easy to clear up, why are there TONS of products on the shelves and dermatologists prescribing all kinds of "cures?"  Teenagers get acne, some adults get acne.  Fact of Life.  P.S. - I also use Suave products.

spots:
My grandaughter got 2 letters out during her first 6 weeks at Casa by the Sea.  The first which made it through asked for soap.  The second, 3 weeks later, contained thanks for the soap.

She lost her only bar of soap on her first week there, by leaving it in the shower.  She was told she was "up shit creek", and new toiletries would be available by passing before a cardboard box of cheap stuff available only on the first of each month.  For her "family" of 25 girls, a total of nearly $2500 was paid by parents for a cardboard box of the poorest quality of personal products.  When she lost her soap (or even if it was stolen), no replacement was available.

Her mother sent her a small gift box containing bar soap (no specials such as perfumed personal items were allowed). This package was sent to Chula Vista. CA to Casa Couriers, a parents' group which sends packages on a random schedule, identifying them as "school materials, books, etc."  Their web site gives explicit instructions on how to hide items from Mexican inspection and how to remove any labels signifying Chinese origin (Mexico has a high tariff on those imports).  Begun as an effort to circumvent the $100 Federal Express fees for delivery to Ensenada, this group sends packages but requests a "donation" of $20 for each smaller package.

So the saga of a bar of Irish Spring goes from $95 per month "incidental" fees to the $$$ of purchasing, wrapping, mailing such items to Southern California, to the $20 or more to have Casa Couriers do their very illicit delivery.  All for a bar of soap, which is not covered in the $2000 monthly boarding fee.

Anonymous:
Melissa,

  Wether you use to (or do) believe my story, i agree with you about the whole hygene thing and how being in a wwasp facility can cause acne. I experienced the same thing. I wasnt alloud to look in the mirror at all! i was punished for looking at my reflection in a spoon. WWASP definatley caused my acne and if i never would have gone to a wwasp facility then i wouldnt have it. Im totally with u on that one. And to all those people who havent been to a wwasp facility then shutup cause u are nothing to judge if you question the truth about being in a wwasp prison. There is no question that it can cause terrible hygene and acne. and ive spent countless cash on facials, peels, and products, (accutane is the only thing that works)  

Your parents are billed if you look in a mirror or the reflection of yourself and you get in trouble. And someone is stupid enough to tell me thats healthy? WWASP is abusive in every way- no need to debate it mel, some people think they can justify abuse by "praising the program". The truth is is going to bite them in the A$$.  

i do think some people on fornits are crazy, however mellissa is right,  i did experience the same situation.

Carey:

--- Quote ---AS a parent, I didnt sign up for my child to be abused or lack the sanitation they need to feel clean and feel better
--- End quote ---


That is what can happen when you personally do not check on your child.  Every parent should be actively involved in their childs treatment, whether it be in rehab, boarding schools or wherever.  If a parent chooses, and you must choose no one can take that right to choose away from you, to not see your child for an extended peiod of time because a school or treatment centers says it is in the best interest of the child, well then this is what can happen.  


[ This Message was edited by: Carey on 2003-10-07 05:16 ]

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