Thread: The Brick Markup on Furniture
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Oct 30th, 2009 09:12 PM
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The Brick Markup on Furniture
Just bought a leather reclining love seat, regular $1,679 for $800 in Brampton.
Model - Tiago Black Reclining Loveseat
Did the usual walk around looking and trying all the sofas. Actually was not harassed by the sales people, they were two busy sitting a two separate kitchen tables have a "meeting" or gab session.
I then found some floor models, including the one I bought. It was marked down to $999. I ask if I could use my 25% off coupon the brick emailed me, but that was only valid on regular price stuff, I knew this but asked any ways. I looked some more and then the same salesmen ask what I was looking for. I said I like the reclining leather love seats but they are a bit out of my price range. He ask what I wanted to spend I said $800 tops. He said with or without tax, then, let me see what I can do. After about 3 minutes on the phone (who knows who) he said how's this, $800 plus tax for a new love seat not the floor model, I picked it up at the warehouse tonight.
So in the true spirt of RFD i share this to arm my fellow RFD'ers, they can sell a single love seat regular $1,679 for $800. I will remember this.
Last edited by wackojacko; Oct 30th, 2009 at 09:21 PM.
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Oct 31st, 2009 01:35 AM
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I can't believe people shop at the Brick.
Your shocked to find that a furniture store has 100%-200% markup, really?
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Oct 31st, 2009 06:41 AM
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Furniture stores have to have high markup because it is such low volume business.
If they only marked up by like 10% or 15% they would not be able to operate, unless it was out of a truck or something, in which case you could never look at anything.
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Oct 31st, 2009 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by
punisher101
i can't believe people shop at the brick.
+1
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Oct 31st, 2009 08:10 AM
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I bought a Futon @ The Brick last weekend.. Mid-range ($400)... I'm
happy with it and the quality is good... Did a lot of shopping around.
I was able to get the 5 year extended warrenty for half price..
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Nov 1st, 2009 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
punisher101
I can't believe people shop at the Brick.
Your shocked to find that a furniture store has 100%-200% markup, really?
I apologies your majesty. My post was for those of us that can not afford to buy more expensive Chinese made furniture.
I believe the purpose of these forums are to share our experiences and help each other save a much as possible. Exactly why I did not post this in the Hot Deal, rather Shopping Discussion.
If the Brick is so bad (and I know it is cheap furniture) where can I get a leather love seat for under $1K?
Try to provide some help or suggestions, rather than just be a hater.
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Nov 1st, 2009 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
wackojacko
I apologies your majesty. My post was for those of us that can not afford to buy more expensive Chinese made furniture.
I believe the purpose of these forums are to share our experiences and help each other save a much as possible. Exactly why I did not post this in the Hot Deal, rather Shopping Discussion.
If the Brick is so bad (and I know it is cheap furniture) where can I get a leather love seat for under $1K?
Try to provide some help or suggestions, rather than just be a hater.
Wait and see. I picked up a three seater reclining Home Theater style sofa for about $1200 all in. They were on sale at Sears for $4xx for left/right seats and $3xx for the middle seat, then I used a 25% off coupon that they were offering that specific weekend. Brought the price down to $3xx for the left/right and $2xx for the center.
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Samsung All-In-One only $49!
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Nov 1st, 2009 12:30 PM
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You should always shop around when purchasing furniture. You have much more bargaining leverage at independent stores.
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Nov 1st, 2009 04:57 PM
#9
It's easy to find a leather love seat for under 1k, but you gotta do a bit of hunting
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