Moving from a furnished to unfurnished flat and though we’re both working we dont have savings to buy all our furniture at once – does anyone know of the names of companies that will give credit for furniture? Getting credit shouldn’t be a problem, but I just don’t know what to search for!!
Originally posted 2010-09-23 06:23:30. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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#1 by Judy at September 23rd, 2010
Most furniture stores will arrange credit terms if your credit is decent.
#2 by Josh S at September 24th, 2010
HI
If you can get credit its all good but avoid if u can !!
If is is only short term just buy from second hand shop
J
#3 by John S at September 27th, 2010
Many furniture places seem to exist ONLY for credit customers e.g. SCS and DFS they supply indifferent quality stuff though. If you meet their requirements you get 0% credit.
You might get credit a lot cheaper using a bank loan, most shops will organise credit for you but it is usually expensive.