When you are going for a shopping spree, it means that you tend to find understanding people there. And this sentence is not just a rhyme, but also a piece of wisdom. At the present time shopping is not just a way to buy some goods you are run out of, but the time you spend with your friends or finally all alone, like rest or even a therapy. Shopaholics are not crazy people anymore but those who really know how to get out of depression they cannot battle any other way, for example – buying furniture or some other home improvement product. This is shopping with the help of which you kill two birds with one shot: shake the stress away and refresh your place somehow. You can shop in Ethan Allen Furniture store or in Levitz Furniture store.
Ethan Allen. Ethan Allen is a chain of furniture stores that provide a huge option of different pieces of furniture for dining room, living room or bedroom. This sofas, beds, chairs, coffee tables, nightstands and other items can be wooden, upholstered or plastic. Ethan Allen has a group of professional designers who create unique Ethan Allen designs for furniture. Ethan Allen furniture stores have a lot of showrooms, where a customer can easily choose furniture, furnishings or some related accessory. But sometimes people complain that the quality of furniture is not that good as it should by and some items just fall apart after the purchase.
Levitz. This nationwide chain of furniture stores was founded as a retailer of average priced furniture items and stuck to this policy until it ceased the operation in 2007. Levitz furniture has a great option of furniture as well and was well known for its catchy taglines used in advertising complaints, such as: "You will love it at Levitz." But in 1997 Levitz filed a bankruptcy for the first time and the again in 2005. In 2007 the failing company was sold to a group of bidders that are trying to close the rest of its stores as soon as possible.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Ethan Allen and Levitz
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consumer complaints,
Ethan Allen,
Furnitue Reviews,
Levitz
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