Dillipop
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Went to the local Salvation Army and looked at seats. There was a gross century convertible that expired in 2005 and an evenflo infant seat from 1997! I waited around for 15 minutes until an employee showed up in the area. She told me she didn't do anything with carseats and there was a list they followed when receiving them. (I am thinking the recall list) I informed her they were expired and they needed to be removed from the floor and she did it.:2thumbsup: I informed her about the 6 year expiration and hopefully she will inform someone that deals with the children's section. Out of 6 seats, there were 2 expired, 2 that will expire in about a year and 2 that have 3-4 years left. Thankfully they were removed, since I could see a mom picking up a seat and thinking what a deal for $5.
Now I have to add the Salvation Army to my list of weekly chores. Next time I think I should bring in an info sheet about used seats.
Now I have to add the Salvation Army to my list of weekly chores. Next time I think I should bring in an info sheet about used seats.