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Help, broken buggy! Does anyone know anywhere that will repair?


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The front wheel came off our Mamas and Papas Sola pushchair at the weekend (not in a way we can put it back on securely -- something has snapped), and I called them today to try and book it in at their repairs centre, only to be told they won't repair anything (even if you pay them) older than 3 years (which strikes me as pretty poor, since it suggests they only expect them to be useable for one child... we are using it with our second, but it was expensive enough, and I expected it to last the course)... Seems ridiculous to write it off when it is otherwise in excellent nick and really comfy for our little boy. Has anyone had a buggy repaired anywhere/by anyone (I did call Tommmy's in Peckham today that I had seen mentioned on here but they said they only mend ones they sell)? We're really missing our buggy... Many thanks.
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