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What month does Costco start selling Furniture?

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Feb 8, 2003
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What month does Costco start selling Furniture?

Looking to buy a bunch of Furniture but all local Costco's seem to only sell there Summer outdoor Furniture. Does anyone know when they will start selling there regular Furniture?
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Newbie
Jun 18, 2009
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Pierrefonds, QC
I am not sure. However you can still buy furniture from costco.ca
Deal Addict
Dec 3, 2006
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Vancouver, BC
i would like to know as well.

can't try the furniture online first which is a huge drawback esp for stuff like couches. yes you can return in store but imagine the hassle that is.
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Feb 8, 2003
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Cas77 wrote: August-Oct
Dec-Feb
Thanks Cas. Do you know what date in August by chance?
Deal Addict
Dec 15, 2013
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supeg93 wrote: Thanks Cas. Do you know what date in August by chance?
They start rotating it in as the stock disappears on the previous season of merchandise.
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Aug 29, 2006
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Their online store has more selection and similar prices plus no waiting. Also they ship right to your door as well and some items offer white glove shipping - they carry to where you want them.
The Devil made me buy it - RFD. :twisted:
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Apr 9, 2015
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Toronto, ON
I agree with you man totally agree with you, E-comm is on its boom we have a lot of options.
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hdom wrote: Their online store has more selection and similar prices plus no waiting. Also they ship right to your door as well and some items offer white glove shipping - they carry to where you want them.
The prices are not even close. In store is a ton cheaper for furniture. Trust me, I have been looking.
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Feb 6, 2008
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supeg93 wrote: The prices are not even close. In store is a ton cheaper for furniture. Trust me, I have been looking.
Remember that shipping and handling is included in the price, worth about $100.
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Dec 3, 2006
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Being able to try something out before buying is also worth $100.

Returning a large piece of furniture will cost me a lot more than $100.
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May 12, 2004
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stovetop wrote: Being able to try something out before buying is also worth $100.

Returning a large piece of furniture will cost me a lot more than $100.
so mutually agreeing to a 1 hour pickup window and sticking around is worth 'a lot more than $100'?

Why are you even on here? I'd be wiping my ass with 20's instead.

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