Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, November 19, 2011
Does the paperwork you have say you get the cash back or does it state a store credit? If it states a Store credit then you are basically out of luck.
Now not to really knock you, but if you are really saying that the $2,300 you were going to spend on new furniture is the difference between you having a house and being homeless. Perhaps you shouldn't have gotten that furniture in the first place.
If you have a credit you may want to look around and see if anyone would be willing to "buy" it off of you. Now of course they won't give you face value but I bet you could get someone to pay you say $1800 for $2300 worth of furniture.
Ken
Greeley,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, November 19, 2011
How is this any sort of a Ripoff?
The 25% cancellation fee does not apply to your situation...you OWN the furniture and did NOT cancel your order. My guess would be the most they could offer you, would be about 25% of what you paid.
Again, sorry for your hardship, but it in NO way is it a Ripoff.