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I'm on a board for moms local to me, and some have said there is a law about selling used carseats. While I hope this is true, I need proof to back them up. Can anyone tell me if there is such a law for Tennessee? TIA!
I'm on a board for moms local to me, and some have said there is a law about selling used carseats. While I hope this is true, I need proof to back them up. Can anyone tell me if there is such a law for Tennessee? TIA!
Maybe not a law, but last I checked around here the resale shops weren't even taking them. Maybe certain companies have policies about it.
Um can you add Michigan to that as well? I am trying to find out for my sister who has a newborn and bought a carseat from a consignment shop that the hospital informed her she cannot use or be reported to child protective services... the merchant doesn't want to give her back her money.
Um can you add Michigan to that as well? I am trying to find out for my sister who has a newborn and bought a carseat from a consignment shop that the hospital informed her she cannot use or be reported to child protective services... the merchant doesn't want to give her back her money.
I worked as a nurse in a Family Birth center for 8 years. You just can't treat people like that.
I swear one of my Britaxes had something but maybe I am imagining. Some strap that was supposed to break the stryrofoam in the event of impact?
Um can you add Michigan to that as well? I am trying to find out for my sister who has a newborn and bought a carseat from a consignment shop that the hospital informed her she cannot use or be reported to child protective services... the merchant doesn't want to give her back her money.
Um can you add Michigan to that as well? I am trying to find out for my sister who has a newborn and bought a carseat from a consignment shop that the hospital informed her she cannot use or be reported to child protective services... the merchant doesn't want to give her back her money.
There may be an issue with the seat. It could be expired, recalled, or just not fit the baby. All those would be reasons for them to not approve of the seat. They also may be concerned that she doesn't know the history of the seat so it might not be safe. Is the baby small? Some babies are too small for some infant seats. The straps have to come from below the baby's shoulders.
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