Value City Furniture - Leather recliner sectional peeling......leather alomst gone!

First, let me start off by adding that we had a leather couch for almost 8 years before this new purchase.We decided to upgrade to a Recliner section with Chaise and went to both Art Van and Value City.After reviewing both sectionals, we decided to go with Value City because the sofa seemed of the same quality, but at a slightly better price.  

The sales man said the section was an excellent selection, great material, and a popular seller. We declined the warrenty after many questions because we were lead to believe that the leather was robust material and any problems, "If any man," would be a structural wear and tear.  

Well, fast forward to almost 3 years later, and the structure fell apart in one seat, the fixing is particularly on the V connecting seat, and the leather is almost completely disappeared in the lower back of a chair.I even bought the *** furniture cleaner, which did nothing to preserve the leather. This place is a farce. They sell nice looking furniture .... but most of it is poor quality. They are encouraged to get their warrenty, but it does not matter anyway, because trying to get them to replace of fix something is a joke!I bought a bed from them for a long time and it came defective.  

The kids could not even install it and had to return, but that is a whole other story.The sad part is I have a friend who worked in the Westland, MI store and she told me to stay away.Moral of this story ... you get what you pay for (cheap), and with Value City Furniture you will not even get that!

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