Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
Piece of Junk Posted: 02-18-07 22:35pm
.C.R.I.B!!! We bought a chelsea
simplicity crib over a month ago. Well,
I have been crabbing to mike a lot about
needing to get it set up, blah blah blah.
He started doing it tonight and one of the
ends were broken in half. It wasn't
really noticable to the eye, but it was
when I got a sliver of wood in my finger
from it. The thing was packed in a ton
of styrofoam and plastic, the box wasn't
damaged, so it couldn't have been damaged
in shipping.
I'm one pissed off lady right now. The
company had better hope my mood is better
when I finally get through to them.
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ladylee70
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Joined: 14 Nov 2006 Posts: 1912 Location: Boise, Idaho,
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Posted: 02-19-07 13:41pm
I would NOT be happy, either. A sliver??
That is completely unsafe for the child. I
am sorry. I would be ragging.
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Mommy35
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Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
Posted: 02-19-07 14:02pm
Oh, I did do some heavy duty crabbing,
that is for sure. Once we inspected it
further the whole end was broken in half.
.Jesus, what if we hadn't noticed and we
put him in it? It makes me sick to my
stomach to think about it.
They are going to ship out a new end which
should be here in 5 to 7 business days.
I am borrowing a friend's bassinet. It is
over 40 years old, but it's beautiful.
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tdr
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Joined: 05 Oct 2006 Posts: 1535 Location: Somewhere else...not here., PA USA
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Posted: 02-19-07 14:05pm
That is .a.w.f.u.l, .cindy! Who ever
thought a sliver of wood in your finger
would be an absolute godsend!
(I just learned today that I keep adding
an extra 'o' to absolute!)