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[quote=Anonymous]OP, maybe this isn't the best way to go about it but it's honestly what I would do if I were in your situation. I'd make an appointment to get it fixed and mention to your bosses that you'll need to use an alt. car for a few days because your car will be in the shop, explain why. Then explain that you know that it's no one's fault but that because it's a new car you'll need them to help you ($$) with somehow protecting your (new!) seats*. Then HOPEFULLY they feel bad/awkward and offer to pay for the repair. Like a PP said, nannies using their personal car saves families lots of $$$ so really they shouldn't mind coughing up a bit for the repair. *If you're thinking of using seat covers make sure they are approved to use with BOTH your car (if airbags come out of the seat they may not be allowed) and the child's car seat. Be careful with those seat protector things sold at kids stores, those often are not crash tested. [/quote]
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