My wife wanted to buy from another company, but I wanted to but locally to support the economy. She was right, she said something didn't feel right. Most of the exact furniture we purchased wasn't in the store, nor was it able to be in the store or our home for 6-8 weeks. We saw similar items, we were given a book to look through with the sales lady and pick the size, or different color, or different texture. "I" (stupidly) gave them a deposit for over 1/2 the total price of the merchandise, paid for set-up, and installation, etc... So our house in Georgia (and most of its furniture) was bn sold, our house in Wildwood wasn't quite finished. We went back to GA to finish selling the old house to prepare for our new one. Next thing we know (NOT FROM THEM), a friend told us they were closing the doors and gn out of business. We checked, the check was cashed, the deposit gone, the phone disconnected..... We are still (w/ a lawsuit) trying to get our deposit back. They didn't know they were gn out of business the next month? Someone joked, it prob'ly went to buy a horse.... whatever that means?? Never pay-until you see merchandise. My wife was right! I admit-Woman's intuition is a very powerful thing
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