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MSE Pregnancy Club XIII
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Tara - I know, hubby is watching bike racing. I'm cooking...we didn't get home till gone 5 and the chicken has only just finished cooking.0
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carlamagee wrote: »hey ladies - hope ur OH's/Dads had a nice day
got a quick question -- i was in tesco yesterday with DD in pram (Mothercae pick n mix stoller) and it completely buckled. one of the pivots where it folds down came loose, and i cant get it to go back and stay in. I bought it when DD was around 12 months, and she is now 19 months. the pram doesnt get used a lot - about 3/4 times a week for abut an hour at a time. Do you think i have any comeback to this with mothercare!??
I would think so, you haven't really had it very long. I would take it back into the shop if you can so they can see exactly whats wrong. If they start being funny I owuld start quoting the sale of good act and that you would expecta pram to last longer than 7 months!0 -
carlamagee wrote: »hey ladies - hope ur OH's/Dads had a nice day
got a quick question -- i was in tesco yesterday with DD in pram (Mothercae pick n mix stoller) and it completely buckled. one of the pivots where it folds down came loose, and i cant get it to go back and stay in. I bought it when DD was around 12 months, and she is now 19 months. the pram doesnt get used a lot - about 3/4 times a week for abut an hour at a time. Do you think i have any comeback to this with mothercare!??
I think if you went in and told them what you've just said here they would replace it, have heard they are very good with this kind of customer service.Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
Carla I think your statutory rights are that is shouldn't break in the first year, after that I think it's up to the company. They should offer to fix it or replace it or if they can't do either then you should get your money back.
Huge labour vibes for Honeypop!
Hope you get better soon Helen.
Had a little bit of bleeding today but I hadn't done anything to cause it which was a bit worrying however Noogle is still kicking away and the bleeding was light without pain and has stopped now so I'm not worrying - probably just more to do with my cervical erosion.Mum to DD born Oct 2009
:j DS born April 2013 :jBreastfeeding peer supporter with the breastfeeding network. National breastfeeding helpline 0300 100 0212.:question: Ask me if you have any baby feeding questions :question:0 -
Carla I think your statutory rights are that is shouldn't break in the first year, after that I think it's up to the company. They should offer to fix it or replace it or if they can't do either then you should get your money back.
Huge labour vibes for Honeypop!
Hope you get better soon Helen.
Had a little bit of bleeding today but I hadn't done anything to cause it which was a bit worrying however Noogle is still kicking away and the bleeding was light without pain and has stopped now so I'm not worrying - probably just more to do with my cervical erosion.
I had that about 3 weeks ago, bit scary isn't it, hope you're well. XXXToo many children, too little time!!!0 -
thanks for all your replies.....my only thing is, i wouldnt actually want the same stroller again. wonder if i would need to take an exchange or if they could give me vouchers to use? :S is that being cheeky??Carla-Farla!!
Mummy to Katie (27.11.07) and Christopher (05.08.09) ♥♥♥0 -
carlamagee wrote: »thanks for all your replies.....my only thing is, i wouldnt actually want the same stroller again. wonder if i would need to take an exchange or if they could give me vouchers to use? :S is that being cheeky??
Worst the can say is no!
Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
Evening all - I'm just up from a nap. I'm still getting crampy pains, they're mild but regular, and I don't think I'm leaking.
Hugs to anyone who wants them. I've been wondering about Mrs Moc too.
My OH is being a rooster. I said I didn't want to go out in the torrential rain but that I thought we should call the hospital, and he announced that they will only insist that we go there to get checked out, made me tea and toast (this bit is not roostery) and then disappeared to play Wii. I'm kind of thinking that, yes, this is what hospitals do and it wouldn't do any harm. I'm tempted to go by myself but will give it a couple of hours and see what happens.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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SS, you could have a UTI hun. I'm all crampy and unable to hold my water so to speak
Best go get checked out just to be safe. Did you keep the wet/damp pad?
I've also got thrush or something now due to the antibiotics so need a pad just for that. It's so lovely this pregnancy lark, whoever said it made you glow? They were talking b0llocks!0 -
SS go get it checked out even if its by yourself...
ive had cuddles and all better and he robbed me some wedding cake ... i love himx
Still searching .....:)
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