Anonymous wrote:And no, I’m not victim blaming. I’m just wondering why people would think a movable part would never move.
Let me educate you: this is exactly what victim-blaming is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scary and awful. I won’t be buying anymore Britax products if this is how they treat their customers!
This was very stupid on the part of Britax. They have eroded trust of their brand with this, and that can do far, far more damage than a voluntary recall ever could have.
And no, I’m not victim blaming. I’m just wondering why people would think a movable part would never move.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, that's pretty much ruined Britax for me. Not giving them my money ever again and I never had a BOB.
Anonymous wrote:Scary and awful. I won’t be buying anymore Britax products if this is how they treat their customers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This makes me laugh at the smug cult of BOB. How’s your status stroller now? Ahhahahahahahahaha
Seriously though, they should recall it if people are getting hurt. Even if it’s an operator error it sounds like there’s a problem with the design.
You laugh at people who have the nerve to want to exercise (safely) and be a parent at the same time? What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This makes me laugh at the smug cult of BOB. How’s your status stroller now? Ahhahahahahahahaha
Seriously though, they should recall it if people are getting hurt. Even if it’s an operator error it sounds like there’s a problem with the design.
You laugh at people who have the nerve to want to exercise (safely) and be a parent at the same time? What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote: This makes me laugh at the smug cult of BOB. How’s your status stroller now? Ahhahahahahahahaha
Seriously though, they should recall it if people are getting hurt. Even if it’s an operator error it sounds like there’s a problem with the design.
Anonymous wrote:CRAP i was just about to list my used Bob for sale
I dont trust the wapo though so, meh