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The movers would be insured and I'd replace it and give them the bill.
tam
It wouldn't bother me, as long as there's no visible damage. A fall like that isn't putting stress on the harness or seatbelt connection points, where the stress will be in a crash.
Plus, I work retail, we throw a lot of things a lot of distance, by the time I'm the one gingerly trying to lower a seat to the ground from the top shelf, it's already been dropped quite a few times in the warehouse (and no, a cardboard box is not some magical energy absorbing packing material, if the seat were going to break, it would break. Carseats are tough mothers )
But...how is all that man handling of the seat ok but gate-checking the seat on an airplane not? That sounds snotty...but it's not meant to be...I am really wondering!
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