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Woolworths eta for delivery = Sept 2007
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Nah I realised that you would be a responsible driver
I'm rather surprised at Woolworths because I got a leaflet from a SA a couple of weeks ago about the new laws. They were pretty actively informing all the customers at the tills. For them to be out of stock is pretty stupid as I would have thought they would have anticipated a huge surge in sales. Anyway, I would cancel the order. Although perhaps the date was just an admin error, has your friend emailed them to check?
What about Argos? Have them got any? We went to Halfords yesterday (a small out of the way branch) and litterally they were all over the place.July Win: Nokia 58000 -
I thought of another online place to try https://www.kiddicare.com They are reasonably priced.July Win: Nokia 58000
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OK thanks again
the buyer is adamant that everywhere is out of stock but as they live in a large city I do find it hard to believe. They hadn't heard of Halfords :rotfl: :doh: so I guess I'll have to email them a route map from their home to the local halfords before they believe there's one just 0.8 miles away, muppets :rolleyes:
Oh and kiddicare was out of stock for one of the seats:rotfl: I guess they have stock in the stores just not online
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If Kiddicare is out of stock online it will be out of stock instore
They do have a better selection instore and more lines and often cheaper if you are near Peterborough ?0 -
rygon wrote:I really cant see why we need this law. If i had a child and once strapped in saw that the seatbelt went around the neck area i would no straight away that its dangerous. Are people so dumb they cant see the dangers
Would you be able to see and sort that out if the child was in the back seat and you were driving?0 -
I must admit until last week I never even heard of the law change. I no theres been issues with previous seats not being fitted right or the wrong ones. But seriously I hadnt heard of the law change, I dont get any national papers, and rarely watch tv during day, and never once heard of any annoucment on tv accept on the news last week of the pending law change.0
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Turning_into_scrooge wrote:Would you be able to see and sort that out if the child was in the back seat and you were driving?
I think they'd sort that out before setting off on a journey0 -
Anyone who saw dragons den last week would have seen a great invention for child safety >
http://www.autosafeproducts.co.uk/seatbeltheight.html0 -
Crabman wrote:I think they'd sort that out before setting off on a journey
Set belts can slip though can't they when in use. I had to lower mine for myself because of this (and a telling off from a dibble friend:rolleyes: ):o0
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