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Relisting due to no-show.
Selling toddler car seat by fisher price. Has three point harness buckle- you would be able to upgrade to 5-point simply by purchaseing a chest buckle. It is in good overall condition and has never been in an accident- is an older model. Is super easy to install in car/van and works with shoulder belt or lap belt. Stays very sturdy and secure due to built in strap 'holders'. Comes from pet and smoke free house. Asking $25 cash obo. Thanks!
Even if she was right, there is something wrong with this seat.
3 point seats are one harness, not 2 separate straps with buckles on them... it would be one continuous strap with a different style buckle. I don't believe FP had 3 point TODDLER seats, though they did have 3 point infant seats.
This seat is threaded wrong, and probably nearing expired.
So did you email the person who listed it? Perhaps he/she didn't realize that they'd worded it wrong, or didn't know about seats expiring.
I'm just saying, give people the benefit of the doubt. Email them, inquire about the seat, etc. (And for all those who claim they don't have a generic email address from which to do it, you can get a free email address in under 5 minutes from tons of places online).
I can totally see why that one person whose email from another craigslist/ebay/freecycle post likened us to "mean-girls" not because of the movie, but because it's becoming a little clique-ish, with the "haha! we know more than this person!" complete with laughing and pointing. I KNOW that's not what anyone intends, but I completely see why an outsider would view it that way.
I'm just saying, try to look at it from the listers point of view. You may think you're doing this great service by flagging down all the crappy seats, but if the person doesn't know WHY their listing is flagged, whats the point? And if we antagonise a poster, it is likely that they are just going to list again and be deaf to all the good information that we have to offer.
Or at least keep it in a private place, away from the prying eyes of google, if you know what I mean.
Here is one in a different color, but it's the same seat, IIRC.
No chest clip:
That seat had a chest clip - it was optional for RF, but required for FF, and was probably lost at some opint.
I had a safe embrace (wish I still did) and I'm either confused or not remembering correctly since it's been a few years.
Stays very sturdy and secure due to built in strap 'holders'
What built in strap holders did it have to help it stay sturdy? It may have had them and I just don't remember, but I don't remember doing anything other than routing the seatbelt through the belt path! (and of course making sure it was tight)
I know those lock offs were fabulous. I bought the seat just because it was the only one dh could install correctly rfing in his semi because of those lock offs. When he saw the lock offs on our new blvd he thought that they were weird compared to the fp.
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