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November 5, 2009 at 8:33 PM #479071November 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM #478240equalizerParticipant
[quote=carli]A couple more suggestions –
1) Try http://www.costco.com, which has way more furniture options than you see in the warehouses. I haven’t personally bought furniture from them but I assume it’s decent quality and they seem to have quite a few things that are sold in sets.
2) Try Home Goods, which is owned by the same company that owns Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and has some decent furniture – not a lot of sofas but good selection of chairs, rugs, end/coffee tables, etc.
Good luck![/quote]
Costco is only place with return policy. Heard someone who complained about sofas sagging 6 month later and got full refund.November 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM #478411equalizerParticipant[quote=carli]A couple more suggestions –
1) Try http://www.costco.com, which has way more furniture options than you see in the warehouses. I haven’t personally bought furniture from them but I assume it’s decent quality and they seem to have quite a few things that are sold in sets.
2) Try Home Goods, which is owned by the same company that owns Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and has some decent furniture – not a lot of sofas but good selection of chairs, rugs, end/coffee tables, etc.
Good luck![/quote]
Costco is only place with return policy. Heard someone who complained about sofas sagging 6 month later and got full refund.November 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM #478776equalizerParticipant[quote=carli]A couple more suggestions –
1) Try http://www.costco.com, which has way more furniture options than you see in the warehouses. I haven’t personally bought furniture from them but I assume it’s decent quality and they seem to have quite a few things that are sold in sets.
2) Try Home Goods, which is owned by the same company that owns Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and has some decent furniture – not a lot of sofas but good selection of chairs, rugs, end/coffee tables, etc.
Good luck![/quote]
Costco is only place with return policy. Heard someone who complained about sofas sagging 6 month later and got full refund.November 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM #478858equalizerParticipant[quote=carli]A couple more suggestions –
1) Try http://www.costco.com, which has way more furniture options than you see in the warehouses. I haven’t personally bought furniture from them but I assume it’s decent quality and they seem to have quite a few things that are sold in sets.
2) Try Home Goods, which is owned by the same company that owns Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and has some decent furniture – not a lot of sofas but good selection of chairs, rugs, end/coffee tables, etc.
Good luck![/quote]
Costco is only place with return policy. Heard someone who complained about sofas sagging 6 month later and got full refund.November 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM #479076equalizerParticipant[quote=carli]A couple more suggestions –
1) Try http://www.costco.com, which has way more furniture options than you see in the warehouses. I haven’t personally bought furniture from them but I assume it’s decent quality and they seem to have quite a few things that are sold in sets.
2) Try Home Goods, which is owned by the same company that owns Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and has some decent furniture – not a lot of sofas but good selection of chairs, rugs, end/coffee tables, etc.
Good luck![/quote]
Costco is only place with return policy. Heard someone who complained about sofas sagging 6 month later and got full refund.November 5, 2009 at 9:18 PM #478266Bitter RenterParticipanthttp://www.realdealfurniture.com
Check out the reviews on yelp, etc.
November 5, 2009 at 9:18 PM #478436Bitter RenterParticipanthttp://www.realdealfurniture.com
Check out the reviews on yelp, etc.
November 5, 2009 at 9:18 PM #478800Bitter RenterParticipanthttp://www.realdealfurniture.com
Check out the reviews on yelp, etc.
November 5, 2009 at 9:18 PM #478884Bitter RenterParticipanthttp://www.realdealfurniture.com
Check out the reviews on yelp, etc.
November 5, 2009 at 9:18 PM #479101Bitter RenterParticipanthttp://www.realdealfurniture.com
Check out the reviews on yelp, etc.
November 5, 2009 at 9:31 PM #478275RaybyrnesParticipantIf you have a truck and time craigslist is the way to go .
If not, I would suggest opening up a Macy’s card to waiting for a sale and buying a complete matching set. It is good furniture, they deliver right to your house and you will enjoy it.
They do not negotiate much but you can get them to throw in the delivery if you badger them a bit. I have owned my furniture for 2 years and have no regrets.
November 5, 2009 at 9:31 PM #478446RaybyrnesParticipantIf you have a truck and time craigslist is the way to go .
If not, I would suggest opening up a Macy’s card to waiting for a sale and buying a complete matching set. It is good furniture, they deliver right to your house and you will enjoy it.
They do not negotiate much but you can get them to throw in the delivery if you badger them a bit. I have owned my furniture for 2 years and have no regrets.
November 5, 2009 at 9:31 PM #478810RaybyrnesParticipantIf you have a truck and time craigslist is the way to go .
If not, I would suggest opening up a Macy’s card to waiting for a sale and buying a complete matching set. It is good furniture, they deliver right to your house and you will enjoy it.
They do not negotiate much but you can get them to throw in the delivery if you badger them a bit. I have owned my furniture for 2 years and have no regrets.
November 5, 2009 at 9:31 PM #478893RaybyrnesParticipantIf you have a truck and time craigslist is the way to go .
If not, I would suggest opening up a Macy’s card to waiting for a sale and buying a complete matching set. It is good furniture, they deliver right to your house and you will enjoy it.
They do not negotiate much but you can get them to throw in the delivery if you badger them a bit. I have owned my furniture for 2 years and have no regrets.
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