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It seems you can delete it by not going and paying for it. |
I agree. Unless there is a contract between Babettes and the OP, the OP had no obligation to purchase the furniture. New house furniture packages are moved around from house to house all the time.
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Amazon.com BTW - I am happy with my experience with Babette’s. |
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I just was not impressed with every employee that we came in contact with (4) and we did go in to pay the balance in person. It doesn’t matter. I usually get along with most people and everyone else that I have worked with here in The Villages or met have been wonderful. Like I said. We just got weird vibes from Babettes. |
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I think it depends who you talk to on the phone. The phone delivery/order lady wasn't very nice. My original salesperson went out of her way to help me. Lady on the phone was very rude and short with me. Saying also my dining room table and chairs weren't coming till after May. I ordered in November. She said my stools are delayed. I said I ordered a dining room table also, and she got rude about it for some reason.
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I guess we got lucky. Our consultant at Babettes was very helpful throughout the entire ordering process. We haven’t had to use any warranties though.
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I bought a house several years ago and furnished it and and ran about $15,000 for the whole house, a begonia. It was okay furniture, nothing special. I do not know how you can furnish a whole house for half that unless you are shopping at estate sales. You get what you pay for.
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They are a great store. Never have had one issue with them.
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Kent furniture in Belleview is the best, I found. Looked everywhere for my furniture....Leesburg, Ocala and every place in between. From pricing, to inventory, to ordering, to delivery to speaking with sales reps....excellent experience all around.
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Back when you were able to pick a lot, pick your floor plan and pick the fixtures......homes were sold based on the models in the neighborhood. When the hood was sold-out, the models were sold as-is. (sold like hotcakes) At that time, a number of model buyers would have an open house and sell all the furniture. |
I had a similar experience. I wanted to buy lamps, but they needed to be ordered. I kept having to call and remind the consultant what lamp I was interested in. She finally said it was in. We came in, no lamps. Finally, I was calling every day. When the lamps were at the store, the price had doubled. We had just waited five months for a bedroom set, our first purchase at Babettes. I felt we were treated like second class citizens. I will never purchase anything at Babette’s again. I have always had great customer service at Kents.
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