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[quote=Anonymous] [/quote] There are many people who do have the money but in all reality a "good" seat is not in their priority. If you are lower income, there are resources for free seats so there is no excuse not to have a working, current/not expired car seat regardless of which seat you choose. I'd rather sacrifice other things like not having a fancy car, fancy house, buying the most current in season clothing, going out to eat/coffee every chance I get to have a car seat that will keep my child safer. If you use a car seat properly, it cuts down significantly on the injures. I can't imagine an insurance company is going to be so concerned about the seat. That is just an excuse you are making as it isn't your priority. Its ok, just admit it. You can get a decent American seat too but they are harder to extend RF. If it isn't your priority, just admit it and admit that you don't care but to come up with 1001 excuses of why you can't properly use a car seat is just unsafe for your child. You can afford that fancy cell phone or internet to make these posts so get rid of that for a few months and get your kid a good seat.[/quote] no one said my kid was not in a working current not expired seat.... and your right I should get rid my fancy 1996 Saturn, stop buying thrift store scrubs to wear to work 6/7 days a week, and going out to eat on the way home once or twice a month after working 16 hours and being to tired to go home and cook for my kid and I to pay for us to survive so I can have the great new carseat... my kid is rearfacing at almost 5 in a Radian. He is perfectly safe HOWEVER in the event of an accident the fact is I dont have the money to replace it with another GOOD seat. So YES I rely on insurance to replace my seat. that is why I have insurance to protect me as best as possible in the event of an accident. So the fact is insurance will not replace the European carseat in the event of an accident is a BIG factor in choosing a seat. There are seats in the US you can buy, you dont have as good a selection but you have options. but yeah I DONT CARE because I pointed out insurance wont cover...it is a factor many people need to consider... coming up with 600 one time to order one is doable because you have months to plan... grow the fuck up and realize that people dont live in your little bubble of life... and yeah I have a great pay as you go phone (and no landline) and havent had internet in my house since I was pregnant 5 years ago... Ill get right on changing my proprieties because you told me to.. hey maybe you can add a couple more days to the week so I have more then 7 days in a week to work so I can earn all this extra money you speak of. [/quote] So, if you extend RF and are happy with your Radian, then what on earth are you arguing about. If I can't afford a replacement, there are places you can go for free/new seats. You do realize at some point your kid will outgrow his radian and you will have to replace it since it only goes up to 40/45 pounds!!![/quote]
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