As a result, I had to spend time with a newborn calling two idiotic services and repeatedly repeating my predicament. Inhuman! The fact that Olant is not liable for the level of service upsets me a lot. Our wheels were greased for the silicate road. The carriage started to move about. Which surprised me about her. But exactly a week later, the wheels started to shake violently. Additionally, I had to make them go straight exclusively. That. Instead of a stroller that cost over $50,000, I was given a stroller that costs $10,000 in the children's world and can only travel in a straight path. Why did I need to purchase a stroller in Olante? Indifferently feeding me breakfast, the service manager informed me that they had reportedly ordered spare parts and were waiting since the end of June (for a moment, it is already August 25). I'll repeat: For the past two months, I've called the service twice per week. I'm quite disturbed about it because. I do it at the expense of talking to the child. The supplier would probably not accept them again, they said yesterday, so call at the end of the week and ask again. They would occasionally take my phone into the shop and say they would call me during the day, but this never happened. In summary, I have been using wheelchairs with fixed wheels that only turn in one direction for the past two months. Even though the infant is over 8 months old, I still find it challenging to maneuver her around tight spaces. As the service made obvious to me, they don't have any immediate plans to fix the problem, and it's generally doubtful whether they can solve it, so I don't understand what I paid money for if I have to waste a lot of health, strength, nerves, and time doing it. Additionally, if they do it at some point, I will once more need to take a taxi and transport the infant to the opposite end of Hong Kong to fix the issue. I don't have a spare stroller if you have to leave the one you have.