What would you do if something you had for your baby is recalled?
Posted by James on October 22, 2011 · 4 Comments
Question by Adriana?: What would you do if something you had for your baby is recalled?
Well i was just looking at us consumer product safety commission and was looking at the baby recalls and about half way through i came across my sons swing…http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml07/07197.html
2 days ago he discovered that he could lean over the side of it and got stuck and today when i was feeding him in it he kept leaning forward and i kept having to push him back and it was pretty dangerous and i would never leave him unattended in it the only thing i have used it for since he got stuck was for his feedings because we do not have a highchair and i just ordered one and it should be here by tomorrow but in the mean time i am using the swing only for feedings…he is 6 months old and i know he has now out grown it but do you think i should call and try to see if i can get my money back…by the way if you look at the link it says “Sold at: Discount department stores and toy stores nationwide from November 2006 to May 2007 for about .” and i bought it December 2008 should i try or leave it alone?
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Answer by Mr And Mrs Diaz
I had 2 things that were recalled.My Simplicity Bassinet and my Crib,I just called Simplicity and they sent me a check for both items I had,
Your sons swing may not have been recalled,I know when my stuff was recalled they had to match the numbers with the dates that they were manufactured I mean the only way you will know for certainty is if you call Fisher Price.
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check your serial # if it matches one that is on the list contact fisher-price, companies will compensate you with either a new swing, gift card, ect.
It never hurts to try. And if it’s dangerous and you can’t use it anyway, I’d sure want my money back!
It’s not the one that waas recalled then.
You can’t get your money back unless it’s the actual exact model they recalled.
follow the directions on the recall