Ikea wants to buy back its own furniture from customers

Ikea wants to buy back its own furniture from customers

Ikea wants to buy back its furniture from customers.

Yes, you read it right.

The furniture retailer launched a “Buy Back & Resell” plan to encourage customers to gently buy used Ikea decor, such as coffee tables, wardrobes and chairs. Ikea will issue credit and resell the items in the as-is department.

“We’re buying it back, and you’re helping pave the way to sustainable living,” reads a statement on the company’s website.

The promotion will be held at 37 of the company’s stores, including Ikea’s two New Jersey locations – Elizabeth and Paramus.

This service is for used Ikea furniture that is fully assembled and functional without any modifications. However, there are many exceptions.

Non-Ikea products cannot be returned under the new program.

The furniture retailer, founded in Sweden, currently operates 52 Ikea stores nationwide.

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