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by LaZBoyistheworst Posted Mon July 6, 2009 @ 6:12 PM
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I am in the middle of a La-Z-Boy nightmare. They have my money, I have -- nothing. After three months, no furniture. I must, however, give them credit for the creativity they show in the lies they tell. They are not even pretending to be courteous -- they are actually trying to make me into a "problem customer." As yet, I haven't bitten, but getting nasty with them might be in my future.
They have the right name, that's for sure. La-Z-Boy. Apparently the people who work there were people who couldn't get a job any place else.
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ack ack ack!!!
"The manager is looking into it."
I have one thing to say!! Do remind them about the $165 truck fee!! I would hold my ground (you or your son) until at least half of that was covered! They wasted your money, gave you bad merchandise AND they wasted your time!
Go for the gold on this one!!!
Good luck to you!! Hope you come back and let us know about the resolution! I'm very curious!
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by MommyG4 Posted Tue November 28, 2006 @ 7:13 PM
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I would be pretty upset as well. However, I would be the one writing my own letters and not having my parents do them for me. I understand Laz-z-boy is giving your son a hard time and you did this as an eye-witness, but he still should be the one to complain. If all else fails, then you should send a notrized letter to them.
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by lovescats Posted Tue November 28, 2006 @ 2:29 AM
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My ex's Aunt and Uncle were in the furniture biz and I remember them talking about how often furniture was delivered damaged for one reason or another. They always made good on it by either giving a refund and taking back the damaged furniture or replacing it with undamaged pieces.
If you ask for a reduction of price on the damaged furniture your son will have to keep it. Better to ask for replacements that are in perfect condition. I bet Lazy-Boy would oblige.
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Tina N.
by thomas Crow Tue November 28, 2006 @ 5:20 PM
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by tickytack Posted Mon November 27, 2006 @ 9:48 AM
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EEP! That is awful. However, you left out some pertinent details (son's name, contact info, etc.).
I do, though, agree that your son should write this letter.
Either way, I hope you hear back from them - that sticker business is ridiculous!
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Ya know....
by CandyPickletoes Sun November 26, 2006 @ 7:15 PM
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by Pete Posted Sun November 26, 2006 @ 3:43 AM
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Overall, this is a good exchange, and the grievance, even on behalf of his son, is understandable and warranted. Thanks to those who offered thoughtful and constructive feedback to the author.
That said, in reviewing some of the comments, I was surprised and disappointed by the hostile nature of some of the posts. They were neither constructive nor civil, and they have no place in this community.
We all need to work as a constructive self-regulating community to ensure to quality of our commentary is helpful, constructive, and value-added. We've decided not to have "formal moderators" but that doesn't mean we can't apply self-enforced community standards -- even peer pressure -- to keep our community constructive. I personally will step up efforts to call-out any individual who is not participating in a manner that befits our site.
Re-read our consumer manifesto. We're commited to creating one of the best, smartest, and savviest consumer communities on the web.
Stay critical...that's what I love about this site -- but keep the bar high. Even better, let's raise the bar.
- Pete, Founder
PlanetFeedback.com
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Mary Jo
by thomas Crow Sun November 26, 2006 @ 3:10 AM
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by tickytack Posted Mon November 27, 2006 @ 9:52 AM
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I don't think anyone is taking issue with his having helped his son; I believe the issue is that the son, not the OP, should have written the letter.
Unless, of course, the OP paid for the furniture, but it doesn't say he did.
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Bill R.
by thomas Crow Sat November 25, 2006 @ 6:26 PM
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by MA Loper Posted Sat November 25, 2006 @ 1:28 PM
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. . . you appear to be trying to help your son like this, but there comes a point when you have to let them go!
You say your son has already contacted them and is dealing with the situation, thus, there is no need for your letter, end of story.
My guess is the REAL reason for your letter is to get comped for the rental of the truck (as you are so quick to quote the exact figure you had to pay!) But that's not going to happen.
Besides, why are YOU footing the bill to have the furniture delivered? If your son is old enough to purchase relatively high end furniture ($5K for an entertainment center???) he should have the resources to get the furniture delivered on his own dime!
& if the rug & ottoman are being delivered in 10 days, can I ask why they couldn't deliver the rest of the furniture?
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laz-z-boy
by thomas Crow Sat November 25, 2006 @ 1:40 PM
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by Tina N Posted Sat November 25, 2006 @ 9:15 AM
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If he's grown up enough to buy furniture, he certainly should be able to write his own complaint.
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Furniture
by thomas Crow Sat November 25, 2006 @ 10:06 AM
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tina n.
by thomas Crow Sat November 25, 2006 @ 10:29 AM
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tina
by thomas Crow Sat November 25, 2006 @ 10:41 AM
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ok ummm...
by Alley Mon November 27, 2006 @ 6:38 PM
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