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Mumsnet Discussions: Childminders, nannies, au pairs etc : New CM Q...car seats... (10 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MissyMay on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:11:00
AT the moment I only have a 4 year old boy who has a booster seat that I bought.

I've got a mum coming tomorrow to see about minding her 3 yr old and 1 yr old.

I will need to buy new car seats for them both if they start with me, but what if I bought the seats and a month later she decided she didn't want my services anymore? I'd have spent out a considerable amount of money and wondered what you all did?

Obviously this is all worst case scenario but my H just asked the question?

Hope this post makes sense!!!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By KatyMac on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:15:19
Erm....hard luck, I'm afraid

Sometimes it's rotten being a childminder sad

<<but sometimes it's worth it toosmile>>
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By looneytune on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:17:13
As Katy said but it wouldn't be a waste as you'd have them for next mindee that came along
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By NumberFour on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:17:14
Your post makes perfect sense!

There is no harm in asking if she can provide the car seats at the very least as a temporary measure. Explain your situation to her. I have had prospective parents ask me if they need me to use their car seats, though!

It just so happens for reason too dull to mention, that I have as many as i need.

It may be an idea to buy one if a bargain comes along! Never know when it could come in handy seeing that things in childminding change so quickly.

Good luck!
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MummaBear on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:18:05
Well you will at least have them for others that decide to use your services!!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AbbaFan on Thu 20-Nov-08 21:33:14
I would buy the seats. If your in it for the long haul, it will not be a waste of money.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By nbee84 on Thu 20-Nov-08 22:16:21
Do you know many other cm's? Maybe one has a seat or two that they are not using at the moment that you could borrow.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MissyMay on Fri 21-Nov-08 08:44:08
Sorry all posted this then was so tired went to bed.
Ok thanks for your help. I think come January there will be some bargains about so will 'stock up' then!
Thanks again! Missy x
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By cmx2 on Mon 24-Nov-08 14:46:00
be careful if using a parents own seat, if you dont fit it properly and something happens your insurance may not pay out because you were using a 'second hand' seat or a seat which didnt fit your car. that and your guilt would be terrible if you used a seat which you find out didnt fit properly.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Orangutan on Mon 24-Nov-08 14:55:43
cmx2 - Do insurance really not pay out if using a 2nd hand seat?? My friend is giving me one of her seats which I know for a fact hasn't been in any accidents & is in good nick. Would that be the car insurance or public liability insurance people??


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