Back on October 2005 my wife and I came to Florida to do a final walkthrough on our newly built home. At that time i was employed with a CPA firm in New York City and my wife had a year left in finishing her degree in Education. We finally moved to Florida in January 2007 as soon as my wife received her degree. While we were in Florida during October 2005 we decided to go to and shop around for furniture. Our bad luck brought us to this gigantic showroom called Ashley Furniture. We decided to go ahead and buy furniture even though we wouldn't be living in our new home for about another year. To make a long story short we bought a sectional leather sofa (the name of the sofa is the Sonoma-Taupe) along with the Alpine bedroom set. The furniture was delivered within the week that we were on vacation doing the final walkthrough for our new home. My wife and I checked the furniture very carefully and numerous times before we signed off on the delivery sheet.
In January of 2007 we finally moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida from new York City. Basically everything was in place for us with our home. Within the first seven months of using the sectional the leather began to peel off and also the springs on the middle piece of the sectional began to protrude out the back of the sectional to the point it looks like it will rip through the leather. I was furious. I couldn't believe what was happening to our leather sofa after having spent almost $2, 500.00 on it. My wife and I decided to go back to Ashley Furniture where we purchased the furniture and see what is going on with our sofa. To make a long story short noone was able to help us. They told me that the warranty was only for a year and that it is expired. I told them that this is a manufacturers defect and that leather should never peel like that and the springs should never stick out like that especially since none of us sit on the middle part of the sectional. We left the story so angry. After going to the store several times I was told that nothing can be done. The peeling on the leather is now about the size of a basketball. I said to myself how can something like this not be covered since it is clearly a manufacturers defect. Yesterday 08/20/08, I said screw this and went back to the store. I took several pictures with my digital camera showing all the manufacturing defects. I spoke to a manager at the Ashly Homestore in Stuart and was advised to call customer service.
After leaving the store I went home and immediately called customer service and was told that even though my sofa has a warranty for 1 year the leather part is covered for three years. They said that a repair techincian will call me within 48 hours and setup a date so they can come and look at my sofa. I told them that this sofa is beyond repair and that I am not looking to have it fixed. It is clearly a manufacturers defect on the leather and that I either get a full refund or a store credit for the entire amount. I was advised that the first step is that someone needs to come out and look at the sofa before anything can be done.
Now to the part of my bedroom set. I ordered my bedroom set in October 2005 and was delivered within a week to my home. I asked the delivery people to place the bedroom set exactly where my wife wanted it placed so we wouldn't have to move it again. The bedroom set wasn't used until we moved in January of 2007 to our home. So for the first year until we moved it sat where it was placed by the Ashley delivery people. In January 2007 once we moved we had DirectTv come and install the cable to our bedroom. My wife and I had to move her dresser o the DirectTv person can hookup the cable since the cable outlet was located behind her dresser. We picked up her dresser to move it about a foot or two out of the way. As soon as we put it down her dresser almost fell over. We looked and to our surprise we noticed that the leg of the dresser was broken off. Immediately we but the dresser on its back side to see what was going on and we noticed that the leg was not properly attached on the dresser because it had been broken off. Basically the delivery people knew that the wood part where the leg and dresser connect was broken so they took it upon themselves not to tell us and just put the leg under without it being secured on the dresser. I have a three year old in the house and god forbid she leaned up on the dresser and it fell on her. I called my father-in-law who is really handy and he came over and fixed my wife's dresser within an hour.
I then told my wife and father in law to check the rest of the bedroom furniture including my chest drawer and he two nightstands. We picked up the chest drawer and everything was fine. We picked up one of the nightstands and it was fine. We then picked up the other nightstand and guess what, the leg on the nightstand was also broken. At this point I was furious. My father in law fixed that as well since calling Ashley would do me no good.
Is this the way you treat your customers. You should be ashamed of yourself. I will never ever in my entire life buy another piece of furniture from Ashley, neither will I recommend any of my friends and families from buying furniture form you. I will wait and see what the outcome will be with my leather sofa since the leather is covered for three years which would expire for in two more months 10/2008.
If I do not reach a resolution with Ashley I will file a report with the BBB, the consumer protection agency, the local news in my area and also will take Ashley to small claims court. Ashley you have left me NO CHOICE. I tried to do things the nice way but I will not be taken advantage by your deceiving customer practices, lousy customer service, incompetent sales people and most important your cheap furniture that you do not stand behind whatsover.