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Betty
January 28, 2009
Company in Trouble
Furnitureland South is a company in serious trouble.
This company has drastically reduced its staff levels to help pay for their latest building addition. Then the economy dropped off a cliff.
They had lousy customer service before 2008, during the good times. But with even less staff, their service capability is seriously diminished.
Before you give them any money for a deposit, research Rose Furniture and Wood Armfield. There is no guarantee that Furnitureland can survive the down turn, they have higher overhead than either Rose or Wood Armfield. So read the stories about customers that have deposits to Rose or Wood Armfield prior to their bankruptcy filing. It can happen with FLS.
Additionally, if you go there and their sales person tells you their furniture is made in North Carolina, it's a lie. Nobody makes casegoods domestically any longer, it is all coming from China.
Their showrooms are like an amuzement park, fun to look at all the stuff. But take a look at the vacant parking lot, and notice the absence of traffic in their showrooms.
Save yourself a big problem and avoid FLS.
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March 14, 2008
They scam your deposit
This store requires a one-third CASH deposit, and then they charge you a one-third "restocking fee" if anything goes wrong. Spending $3, 000? You may just be "donating" $1, 000 to Furnitureland South.
I ordered a desk for my home office from Furnitureland South (FLS) on November 10, 2007. I was assisted by the salesperson Betty Coleman, who has since been relieved of her duties at the store.
When the desk was delivered on 1/12/08, it came fully assembled and the deliverymen were unable to fit it through the entrance of the room. The driver had no choice but to return the item to the warehouse. He told me: This happens all the time because people are using a spare bedroom for their office these days, and the opening is not large enough for a desk to fit through.
When I later spoke with FLS, they said that they would be keeping my $300 deposit as a cancellation fee.
During the SIX HOURS I spent in the store on 11/10/07, Betty Coleman never once asked us where in our home this desk would be located. If desks are returned "all the time" for not fitting into a room, I believe it is a salesperson's responsibility to ask questions to make sure the purchase will work. Furniture is not my area of expertise; our salesperson was the furniture specialist -- and she worked for several years at FLS. Yet she failed to ask a simple question that would have cancelled the sale. I therefore believe she was more interested in making a commission than in providing quality customer service. I also have to wonder what the problem was with this employee that she has been fired.
Between 1/12/08 and 2/4/08, I made several attempts to rectify this situation. FLS was extremely lax in returning my calls, and it took me until 1/17/08 to speak with Laura Saintsing, my salesperson's supervisor. She argued that it was my fault for not making sure the desk would fit, and refused to refund my $300. Eventually Saintsing agreed that Coleman was "partially" in error for not asking what room the desk would be going into, but she would refund only half of my deposit ($150).
I asked for her supervisor to call me back, as I was not satisfied with this offer. He never called me.
On 1/26/08, I e-mailed Holly Gray, the FLS customer relations person as noted on the BBB website. She increased my refund amount by just $20 and sent me a check for $170. She stated that FLS offered me a store credit, but that since I was not appeased by this offer, there was nothing more they could do. I was NEVER offered a store credit, as I would have accepted this compromise.
I wrote back that Laura Saintsing lied about offering me a store credit, and Holly Gray said "FLS now considers this case closed." I guess they don't care that they have lying, cheating employees.
**UPDATE**: Holly Gray from Furnitureland South called me on March 5, 2008. I thought it was in response to my complaint against them with the Better Business Bureau, but it was in response to my postings on this and other consumer websites.
Holly offered to give me a $130 store credit as a BRIBE FOR MY SILENCE. She said she was "trying to work with" me and would give me this credit if I would retract my internet postings that share my experience with her company. I will never shop at Furnitureland South again, so a store credit is meaningless. But what really is telling is that they didn't want to do the right thing because it's the right thing; instead, they only responded to me after I shared my experiences with the public. This is further proof that this company cares only about itself and not about its customers.
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