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[QLD, WA, ACT] Extra 50% on The Buy-Back Value for Selected Pre-Loved Office Furniture (IKEA Family Membership Required) @ IKEA

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Earn an extra 50% on the buy-back value for selected pre-loved office furniture.

How does it work?

Follow the steps below to obtain an estimate of your furniture’s Buy Back value. Then bring your assembled IKEA furniture, together with your estimate, to your preferred IKEA store.
An IKEA co-worker will assess the furniture in person, then give you the final agreed value as an IKEA refund card.
Your furniture will then be resold to a new home via our AS-IS department.

Example:

The promotion is available at:
IKEA Canberra, IKEA North Lakes, IKEA Logan, IKEA Perth.

To be eligible for our Furniture buy-back service, Products must:

  • be structurally sound and safe
  • be in resalable condition
  • be of acceptable quality and fit for the purpose the products are or were advertised for
  • owned by you and not carrying any hidden debts or security interests
  • match our descriptions of the products and not be modified from their original state
  • meet the promises we make or propose to make about performance, condition and quality of the products.

Free IKEA Family Membership required.

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  • -6

    Even though it is a good offer, I am not upvoting due to the very poor form from IKEA in QLD considering the Health advice yesterday was requesting people to avoid furniture shopping for now to reduce the spread so everyone can get out of lockdown.

    This is only going to get more people through their doors when people are asked to go out for essential reasons. This is clearly NOT essential shopping.

    Ikea haven't learnt anything from their NSW stuff up where 2000 people from one day had to go into self isolation only 3 weeks ago.

    • -2

      Yeah nah sorry but allowing and refusing to clearly define non essential shopping is a state government issue.

      • It's common sense

        • The blame has already been 100% shifted to the govt. Looks like common sense isn't a responsibility of the businesses and individuals.

          • +1

            @aspirepranesh: Common sense is running pretty thin on the ground. Do you even watch the news?

            • @PiperDan: Clearly IKEA could have chosen to delay this promotion for 2 weeks if they wanted to be sensible in trying to assist Qld Health in bringing this outbreak under control.

              Its one thing to keep their doors open bcoz they really can. But to drive more traffic with a promotion like this during this time isn't ideal.

    • Imagine saying a Swedish company should listen to Australia on how to handle covid restrictions.

      • -1

        Unfortunately the same Swedish company sent close to 2000 people into self isolation and possibky resulting in cases in Sydney, Australia last month.

        Atleast a German company Aldi are sensible, even though it took some backlash to get there.

  • +1

    Has anyone tried to load up on secondhand IKEA furniture from Marketplace then cash in? Surely there is a margin to be made here.

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