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  1. #1
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    Default how much would you charge?

    i know it all varies by region ect BUT i've been offer to babysit all night 9pm-6am a 8yr old, i'll be sleeping but it's still a night away from mine,
    how much would you charge?

    my day i charge at 3.75 should i do the same for the night?

    help

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    Down in Surrey it's £7.00 per hour for a babysitter - make sure you don't undercharge or the mum will think she's onto a good one!!!!!!

    I'd check on ***** and phone one of the teenagers that advertise on there, pretending you're interested in using them and find out what they cahrge?
    Marnie x

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    I'd probably charge £40 pounds or so. I haven't had one sleep over in years and it used to be £30 then

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    double your daily rate

 

 

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