Good Evening!
I apologize that there was some confusion about the schedule this week as we did not send out reminders and I had a few students that did not expect to have lessons today. From this point forward, I expect that we will keep the same lesson times each week unless you need to change for some reason. I am always willing to do what I can to accommodate your schedule, and I realize that during this time that things may change from week to week. So, unless you need to change, your child's lesson will be at the same time we originally planned for last week. If you need to change, please let me know as soon as you can. If you are scheduling lessons on a week to week basis, that will continue as we have discussed.
Also, please make sure your child is set up and ready for their lesson a few minutes early. Since I have shortened up the time between lessons, and the technical difficulties are becoming less of an issue, it is important that we start very close to on time so that I don't run late for my next lesson. Still, if I am running a little late, please be patient. I will initiate the meeting as soon as I am done with the previous lesson.
While we all miss meeting in person, I'm glad to have this chance to work with my students, and the video part of it is fun.
I look forward to seeing everyone soon.
And thanks for allowing me to share my love of flute and music with your child.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Lessons for the Week of 4/5
Good afternoon!
For this week, I will try to keep lessons at the same time that we had them this past week. However, there were some technical challenges, and some last minute time changes, so not all of the lessons ended up where we planned. That was expected, but I'm sure for some of you it was not the most convenient. My apologies for that.
Please double check the schedule I have sent you to make sure that it works for you. If you need a different time for any reason, please let me know as soon as you can and I will work it out. Please remember: BE FLEXIBLE. 😊
Also, I have put up a newsletter on my website with information about how to pay for lessons for those who may have questions or running onto issues.
https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2020/04/how-to-pay-for-lessons-in-remote.html
Also, I have put up a newsletter on my website with information about how to pay for lessons for those who may have questions or running onto issues.
https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2020/04/how-to-pay-for-lessons-in-remote.html
And, as always, thanks for letting me share my love of music and flute with your child.
How to Pay for Lessons in a Remote Learning Environment
Good afternoon!
Since I'm not getting to see your child in person for the time being, I know that this has caused some concern about how to pay for your lessons. This post will contain the most pertinent and recent information, and details about PayPal payments of which you should be aware. I will not, however, since this site is viewable to thee whole world, be giving any of my personal info that you may need to complete some of the payments. I will provide that to you personally if you need it.
If you have already been able to send me payments without issue, then you probably don't need to read this, but if issues do come up, you may refer to this if needed.
Since I'm not getting to see your child in person for the time being, I know that this has caused some concern about how to pay for your lessons. This post will contain the most pertinent and recent information, and details about PayPal payments of which you should be aware. I will not, however, since this site is viewable to thee whole world, be giving any of my personal info that you may need to complete some of the payments. I will provide that to you personally if you need it.
If you have already been able to send me payments without issue, then you probably don't need to read this, but if issues do come up, you may refer to this if needed.
Personal Checks
This is still our preferred method of accepting payments, but it will require you to send the check to me with your child to the lesson, or in the mail. Just let me know if you would like to mail a check to me, and I will send you my mailing address.
Bill Pay from your bank
Most banks offer a BillPay service that will withdraw the amount form your checking account, print the check, and send it postage free. Most of the time, all you need is to give them my name and mailing address, which I will provide to you. Recently I was asked to give a phone number and email address, and for those you can use the number and address from which you receive notifications from me. If they ask for bank names or routing numbers, I'm going to have to pass, though. I hope you understand.
Venmo
I do accept Venmo now. See your invoice for my Venmo username. Please be sure to include your child's full name on the payment info.
Zelle
I do accept Zelle now. See your invoice for my Zelle email address. Please be sure to include your child's full name on the payment info.
Don't Send Cash in the Mail
I'm sure that doesn't need explanation. Just don't do it. If you are sending cash with your child for me, please put it in an envelope with their name and the amount enclosed written on the outside.
More PayPal Information Than You Probably Want
Below is information that I have sent in the past to those that were using PayPal at the time. It's long, but it explains clearly my reasons for accepting PayPal the way I do. The important points for using PayPal are:
- You can avoid fees by using the "Friends and Family/Pay a Person" option
- Use your PayPal balance or a bank account to fund the transaction if you can
- Using a credit card always carries a fee
- Any fees that we incur on our end of the transaction will be charged to you on your next invoice
- Include your child's full name on the transaction
Good Evening!
If you have not and do not plan on ever sending payments through PayPal, you may disregard this message.I want to say up front how much I appreciate all of you, and love teaching your children. It's hard for me to send an email like this, so know that I'm not at all upset or even worried, but I do have some important requests to make. I'll give the short version first, and then explain more after for those who need it.1. When you send money for lessons through PayPal, please use the Friends and Family (Personal) option.2. Please be sure to put your child's full name in the "Notes" section.I know that some of you who are making PayPal payments have done this right every time so far. But, I have had some that did it right for a while, and then did it incorrectly all of the sudden and vice versa. So that is why I'm sending this to everyone. If you don't need further explanation, feel free to stop reading now. =)Number 2 is the easy one, so let me start with that: If you don't put your child's name in the notes, it can be very difficult for my husband (who is helping me with my billing this year) to credit the payment properly on our spreadsheet, especially if the email address that you are paying from is different than the email address or phone number to which we send your invoice, or if the parent's name is different from the child's. I have a lot of students this year. I'm sure you can imagine his confusion since he doesn't know your child like I do, and doesn't always communicate directly with you like I do.Now to Number 1: When you send the payment using the "Pay a Bill" (Business) option, I get charged a fee, and don't receive the full amount. The fee is small, and I don't worry about it at all, but since I didn't receive the full amount from you, I am putting that amount on your balance forward for the next month. So, if you are wondering, "Why did you only credit $X amount when I paid $Y?" this is probably why. If you pay that to me the next time, I really appreciate it. If not, I'm not going to make a big deal about it, but it will remain on your invoices.I can see where this may be confusing, because, yes, I am sending you a bill, and technically I am in business. However, unlike other businesses, I do not set the rate at which I am paid for teaching lessons. The school district or school where your child attends sets the private lesson payment rate, and when I teach lessons, that is the amount I should receive. I'm sure you agree that it's not right if I teach Sally a lesson and receive $20, but only receive $18.80 from Billy, even though Billy paid the same.Also, I only offer PayPal a payment option for your convenience in a world where electronic payments are the norm.Our bank is not compatible with Venmo Zelle or many of the other common payments services, so PayPal is our only real option do accommodate this. It's not a choice that we are completely comfortable with as we have had some unfavorable experiences with PayPal in the past, and we did not do any business through PayPal for several years as a result. We're not at a point of making any similar decisions right now, but I hope you can understand my reasoning.If you have any questions or concerns about this at all, please email me back. Either my husband or I will gladly answer. We want you to feel comfortable with using PayPal for lesson payments just as much as we want to as well.I apologize for the very long email. I hope that it was helpful.-Lynne and Paul
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Flute Lesson Info for April
Good Evening!
Whew! What an eventful 3 weeks! I have enjoyed getting to work with so many students through video conferencing. It's been an interesting learning experience to say the least.
You should have received, along with this notice, your invoice for April. Right now, I'm planning on keeping the same schedule throughout the month, and keeping everyone on the same days and times as much as possible. I'm certain that there will be changes along the way, so I really appreciate your continued flexibility.
Finances and Economics-
I look forward to seeing everyone in video lessons!
And, as always, thanks for letting me share my love of music and flute with your child!
Whew! What an eventful 3 weeks! I have enjoyed getting to work with so many students through video conferencing. It's been an interesting learning experience to say the least.
You should have received, along with this notice, your invoice for April. Right now, I'm planning on keeping the same schedule throughout the month, and keeping everyone on the same days and times as much as possible. I'm certain that there will be changes along the way, so I really appreciate your continued flexibility.
Finances and Economics-
I know that for some families the current crisis has caused some financial hardship, and I want all of you to know that I completely understand. It is more important to me that I keep your child in lessons than it is that I get paid right away. I have always made it my policy to be flexible, both with my schedule, and with payment arrangements with my students. I can make any sort of arrangements with you to help: every-other week lessons, schedule week-to-week lessons as your finances allow, make another arrangement based upon your circumstances. If you are in such a circumstance, please let me know right away. I will teach your child as long as I know that we have agreed to a payment arrangement.Payments-
Since I am not coming to the schools and seeing your child in person, it has caused some issues for those who like to pay with a personal check. You may pay me by one of these methods:
- Personal Check sent by mail
- BillPay check sent to me by your bank
- PayPal to my flauta email address. If you use PayPal, please be sure to use the Friends-and-Family option so I do not get charged a fee on my end. I will carry over any charges I receive to your next invoice.
- Let me know if you need any of my information to use one of these services.
- Sorry, my bank is not compatible with other quick-pay apps (like Zelle or Venmo.) I don't know why that is, and, sorry, I'm not going to change banks at this time.
I look forward to seeing everyone in video lessons!
And, as always, thanks for letting me share my love of music and flute with your child!
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