Try
http://www.nimisis.com/halfpricebargains/US/1063306
for discounted furniture currently selling at Amazon
2007-03-31 00:41:34
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answered by David B 3
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Try Ikea.com. Send for their catalog. They have some very economical pieces of furniture. Target has some nice pieces but I don't know whether you could fill a two b/r apartment for under $1000. What I would do is scour the furniture for sale ads and moving sales in your local newspaper or Pennysaver. Another source would be The Salvation Army store, Goodwill, St. Vincent de Paul and Second Hand Furniture Stores in your town. You would be pleasantly surprised how nice some of the items they sell are and they are good quality pieces at a fraction of the cost of new. Good Luck in your search.
2007-03-25 19:14:40
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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You cant I just went through that whole ordeal myself, your best bet it to just go to one of your local furniture stores and make a purchase there. That way if there is a problem you are close enough to take the product back also shipping can be a killer as well, but one place that might be alright is overstock.com for minor things such as lamps or small tables but so far a large items I still just stick with your local furniture stores
2007-04-01 14:16:27
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answered by Zues 1
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If I were you, I would not use online places to furnish your place. I would find the local stores or even antique stores, yard sales, flea markets to find stuff that is more affordable. Brand name furniture stores usualy have outlet centers, too.
2007-03-31 01:14:50
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answered by annazzz1966 6
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Have you tried Craiglist.com in your area? It is really a neat website. It is local people selling things. Some things are like new. Good luck.
2007-03-30 14:42:28
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answered by Just Me 3
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Look at freecycle.com and also check out yard sales. Sunday nights are great trash picking nights for leftovers from yardsales too.
2007-03-31 19:22:01
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answered by cavyslave2000 4
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i suggest you go to second hand stores they have lots of nice stuff at times, and its real ly priced cheap take it home and re paint it to your liking, or redo the fabic i have done this and got a nice oak table and two chairs, took them home and sanded them and restained them , they are like new only better, because they didnt cost me and arm or leg ,
2007-03-30 08:43:08
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answered by littlelady3_4 1
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www.overstock.com has nice looking furniture and there is a rating guide for people who have purchased the items to let you know how it rates price, quality, and service.
2007-03-24 22:22:55
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answered by Marilyn M 2
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IKEA is always the place to go! The problem with online, is that you have to pay for shipping, and for big items, you're going to pay A LOT and it's just going to be cheaper to buy locally.
2007-03-24 19:01:58
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answered by Venice Girl 6
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Try Buy Direct .com
2007-04-01 13:46:47
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answered by Steve B 1
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