Babies R Us, you are about to lose a loyal customer.

This has really been a rough day… I will be glad when it’s time to get under the covers and put it all, and myself, to bed.

This morning was, for a variety of reasons, a difficult one. Nothing was going right and it seemed like everything I touched went to pot. In fact, I sent a text to Andy telling him that I was having and awful day and was almost in tears. And it wasn’t yet 10 a.m.

Then, my friend IM’d me to let me know that there was a huge crib recall and I should check it out to make sure we didn’t have that particular crib.

Which, of course, we do.

So I started googling it to find out the deal… apparently one part is prone to breaking and that can cause the crib sides to come down and the baby could potentially get stuck. And one eight-month-old suffocated as a result. It said Delta would send a replacement part, but until then, “find a safe, alternative sleeping environment.” Which is awesome because most people have spare cribs lying around, right?

I decided to call Babies R Us to see what they had to say – I was hoping perhaps they would have the replacement part at the store. I called the customer service 800 number I found on their website, and I was immediately connected to a very friendly salesperson. I told him I had one of the cribs that had been recalled, and I was wondering what to do about that. He said that I should bring the crib to the BRU store that I bought it from and they’d give me a refund of the most recently advertised price of that crib.

“I don’t have a receipt,” I said. “I bought it more than four years ago.”

“That’s no problem,” Mr. Friendly replied. “Because it’s a safety recall, we take them back without question.”

We all know how fun it is to disassemble a crib, and I wanted to make absolutely sure that’s what I should do before I actually went through with it, so I called our local BRU store. Again, I said I had a recalled crib and needed to know what to do. Again, I was told to bring in the old crib and they’d replace it.

“I don’t have a receipt,” I said. “I bought it more than four years ago.”

“That’s no problem,” Local BRU Dude replied. “Because it’s a safety recall, we take them back without question.”

At that point I figured that I could take the word of two separate BRU employees and take the crib back. I talked to Andy about it, and he decided that he would disassemble the crib and take it to BRU to get the new one this evening, since he was taking the kids out to dinner over by the mall anyway while I had class. Ok great.

So after I finally got out of class (15 minutes late. As though two hours and 40 minutes isn’t enough), I picked up my cell phone and noticed that I had two voicemails and two text messages from Andy. My phone battery was almost dead and I didn’t want to waste it listening to the voicemail, but I took a quick look at the text messages and it was immediately obvious that the Babies R Us people were giving him the run around.

It turns out that when he went in the store this evening (with two kids and a cart full of crib, I might add), he went to the customer service desk. He told the employee at the desk about the recalled crib, and she said “We were giving people the Delta 2 yesterday, but let me make sure.” She then called up the manager, who told Andy that she had no idea who I had talked to but they weren’t replacing those cribs and we should call Delta for the replacement part, and to have a nice day. He again told her about BOTH of my phone conversations today and she basically told him it didn’t happen. He couldn’t get ahold of me, so he put both kids and the screwed up crib back into the car and went home.

When I finally got out of class and heard this, I called BRU immediately. I asked for the manager, and I detailed my previous conversations and expressed to her that we were just following the instructions that I had been given by two people over the phone. She and I went back and forth for quite a while – I was trying to get the point across that this was not our fault and I just wanted them to uphold their promise, and she came preeeety close to telling me flat out that I was lying about what I had been told. Eventually my phone battery died and I’m sure she thought I hung up on her, but nothing was resolved.

I might add that while this frustrating conversation took place, I came upon what must have been a car wreck, and the road home was closed and I had to find another route home. So I was driving down this tiny, twisty back road in the dark while my cell phone battery was beeping, my gas light was on and I was pumping my breasts – being accused of trying to screw BRU out of a crib. I was NOT AMUSED.

So I now have pieces of a crib in my living room and a baby sleeping in a pack in play.

I don’t know what to do. It seriously irks me that we went through the hassle of taking the crib over there, at their direction, and then we were treated so poorly. I just want them to do what they told me they’d do. That’s all. If they had originally told me to sit tight and wait for the part to come in the mail, that would have been a-ok. I don’t need a new crib, I just need the one we have to be safe for my baby.

So what do you think? Call corporate customer service? Let it drop? Toilet paper the manager’s house?

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WFMW: Kroger.com eCoupons (and a GIVEAWAY!)

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Many moons ago
, Emily and I told you how Kroger.com was the bomb. (Ooh do you like that rhyme? I should be a rapper, no?) You may know from reading my Super Savings Saturday posts how much I love Kroger, so that they have such a great website that helps maximize savings is really the icing on the cake! Right now I am loooving their eCoupons. They are really helping me save! When you log onto Kroger.com, you will see that they have two different places to load eCoupons – one from Shortcuts.com (a service of AOL) and one from P&G. Both are very easy. You just create a username and password, put in your Kroger Plus card number, and choose which coupons to add. Then, when you scan your card at checkout and buy one of the items you have an eCoupon for, the eCoupon just comes off automatically! It is awesome. I have done it several times, and it has worked perfectly every time. The best part about this is that you can use one eCoupon and one paper coupon for the same item to maximize your savings! Woohoo!

Here are some other ways Kroger.com can save you money!

Printable Coupons
–Forget to pick up the Sunday paper? No worries. Now you can print coupons directly from the Kroger.com site.

Fuel Rewards – Customers throughout The Kroger Co.’s family of stores can accumulate and redeem fuel discounts they earn by shopping at Kroger-owned stores at participating gas stations the retailer operates across the country. Most of the fuel discount programs offered by Kroger and its family of stores reward customers with a minimum of 10 cents off per gallon of gas for every $100 they spend in a store.

Kroger Pharmacy – Kroger Pharmacies offer a 30-day supply of more than 300 prescriptions for only $4, or 90-day supplies for only $10. That means you can save on generic drugs used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. At Kroger.com you can download a complete list of eligible medications and check to see if your local pharmacy participates.

1-2-3 Rewards MasterCard –Sign up for a 1-2-3 Rewards MasterCard and earn free groceries when you shop. Each time you use your card you’ll earn points – 1 point for every dollar spent outside the store, 2 points for every dollar spent inside the store and 3 points for every dollar spent on any of the Kroger family brands. For every 1,000 points you earn you’ll receive $5 in FREE groceries.

eCoupons from Kroger.com are what work for me when I am headed to Kroger. For more great Works for Me Wednesday ideas, check out Rocks in My Dryer. BUT before you do – leave a comment on this post and you will be entered to win one of TWO, COUNT ‘EM TWO $25 gift cards from Kroger!! Yay! Thanks Kroger! Comments will close and Random.org will pick the winner on Saturday at 8 a.m. Happy entering!

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Brotherly love

Tonight as I was putting Kate to bed, I was thinking about this post, in which I asked all of you lovely readers just what, exactly, having two kids was like.

The responses were mixed (Aunt Diane said it would be lovely, Jenny said it was going to be TORTURE. And yes, that is a direct quote). Now I can see that you were all right.

While there are many, many times I feel like I am in over my head, and so often it’s hard to know exactly what to do first when the baby’s crying and EVERYTHING is an emergency with the four year old, times like tonight make me so thankful that we took a leap of faith and decided to have another baby. (There’s also a post rolling around in my brain about the often-unasked but ever-present question of “How can I love another as much as my first?” but I don’t have the insight for that one at this hour).

Tonight, Sammy and I went in to tell Kate goodnight. I sat down on the edge of her bed, holding Sam, and he dove head first into her lap. This struck her funny and she laughed and laughed as she held her little brother. And Sam, well, he LOVES Kate. He absolutely lights up when she is around, and tonight was no exception. Seeing them bring such joy to each other absolutely warmed my heart.

This love-fest ended abruptly when Kate pushed him off her lap and said “Mom, get him away from me, he looks like he’s going to throw up.” But it was nice while it lasted.

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