Anonymous wrote:Maybe they didn't know how bad it smelled? I'd talk to them before getting so worked up over this. Chances are they will apologize profusely and work it out.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I would say outright:
"I had agreed to your installing a new car seat in my car. Unfortunately, the one you installed is used and reeks of vomit. It has caused my entire car to smell. Obviously, that is unacceptable for both me and your child. Would you prefer to install a new one, or shall I purchase one and submit the receipt to you for reimbursement?"
I find this so offensive - the nanny getting the sloppy seconds. But then I say this as someone who provided a minivan for our nanny to drive.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I would say outright:
"I had agreed to your installing a new car seat in my car. Unfortunately, the one you installed is used and reeks of vomit. It has caused my entire car to smell. Obviously, that is unacceptable for both me and your child. Would you prefer to install a new one, or shall I purchase one and submit the receipt to you for reimbursement?"
I find this so offensive - the nanny getting the sloppy seconds. But then I say this as someone who provided a minivan for our nanny to drive.
Anonymous wrote:You have the right to expect it to be clean, not new. Tell him there is still a terrible odor (if they haven't been using it they may not know) and hand it back to be cleaned.