| Never again |
| I do like Wayfair. But I also like to change out my furniture. IME, it’s really only good for people like me or people who have a small furniture budget. Sorry you’re disappointed. |
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Sigh. It’s just so cheap looking. Granted, it wasn’t pricey but if I’d spend 500 more I could have found a piece of real furniture, and now I have something ready for a landfill in a year or two.
When you switch out, what do you do with the old furniture? |
| I was always under the impression that Wayfair was cheap furniture. |
Dear lord. Why do you change out furniture? That’s horrible for the environment |
| Surprise? |
NP. You’ve never gotten new furniture? |
Some of it is better than others. Frankly ikea is better than what I bought from Wayfair. |
| WHAT.DID.YOU.EXPECT???? |
| All caps? Really? And did you read through the other comments? You’re not adding anything here |
| Wayfair is no better than amazon. It's just asian people stealing a mass market photo, calling their company XYINGLYREAR and charging $10 less than the place they stole the photo. |
| I like Wayfair but you must be selective. Read the reviews and don't bother with anything with only a few reviews. And paying for someone to put it together? Seriously? |
| Our ikea stuff has held up way better than stuff we bought from Pottery barn and Macy's.... |
Wayfair and Amazon literally have the same stuff. If I want something from either I reverse image search and find the better price. I generally have no problem with the stuff I buy there (as a PP said, you've gotta be selective and look at reviews) but that's also because I take it for what it is. I'm not expecting fancy furniture. |
Yeah, paying for assembly was not the issue. It had dozens of pieces. |