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The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.co.uk's Home PageAvailable from these sellers. See more product details Graco Argos 65 3-in-1 Harness Booster Seat - Fiona Item Weight 24.9 pounds Product Dimensions 22.3 x 11.6 x 33.9 inches Minimum weight recommendation 4 Pounds Maximum weight recommendation 50 Pounds #84,713 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Car Seats > Car Seats > Booster Shipping Weight 24.9 pounds Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. This item is not eligible for international shipping. Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here See questions and answers 5 star 70% 4 star 17% 3 star 8% 2 star 2% 1 star 3% See all verified purchase reviews Top Customer Reviews Argos vs Nautilus

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Rochelle Natty, a mother of one, says the store sold her a child car seat "not fit for purpose" and then took a year and a half to inform her and other customers that the product was faulty. Argos issued an "urgent recall" of its exclusive range of Mamas & Papas-branded Mercury Group car seats in April this year, after identifying a "potential safety issue". Customers were urged to return any of five models they had purchased from the range, which sold at around £50, because of concerns that they might be prone to cracking under strain. Miss Natty, from Oldham, says she was sold one of the unsafe seats and was horrified when she realised she had been using it unwittingly for 18 months. She is now demanding Argos pay her £20 million in damages for the shock caused when she discovered she had been inadvertently "driving around with my child in an unsafe car seat". The Mercury Group range of baby car seats were exclusively manufactured for Argos by well known baby brand Mamas & Papas and were withdrawn on April 29 2016.

Argos posted a statement on its website on that date, saying: "We have identified a potential safety concern. "In the event of an accident the car seat shell may crack and therefore not provide the intended level of protection to the user. "If you have purchased any of the above seats, you should immediately stop using the product and return the car seat to your local Argos store for a full refund. "We wish to thank you for your co-operation and apologise for any inconvenience caused by this recall." Miss Natty, in a High Court writ, said: "I was sold a car seat that was unsafe and Argos (took) one year and a half to inform me about it, whilst my son was being driven around in a car seat that was not fit for purpose. "They put my child's life at risk. "On 11 May 2016 I received an email from Argos stating urgent safety concerns. "I read through it, then called Argos up and asked why it had taken them a year and a half to tell me this. "Argos then went on to blame Mamas & Papas."

Miss Natty also claimed the high street giants "failed to recognise the seriousness of the risk they placed my child in." Lewis Bretts, Argos's barrister, writes in the company's defence to the action that the company "admits" it sold the car seats and issued the recall notice. But he adds that Mamas & Papas, not Argos, are "the producer and importer of all such items for the purposes of the Consumer Protection Act 1987". Mamas & Papas are named as second defendants on the writ. The barrister adds that Argos wants Miss Natty to "prove" she purchased one of the seats from them. He goes on to ask for her claim to be struck out, adding that she "seeks £20m despite not claiming to have suffered any actual loss, damage or personal injury". I was sold a car seat that was unsafe and Argos (took) one year and a half to inform me about it, whilst my son was being driven around in a car seat that was not fit for purpose. They put my child's life at risk He says she has failed to provide adequate details of "the nature of the loss or damage suffered and how the alleged breach or defect caused her to suffer".