DFS is a store that appears to be having a sale 365 days of the year, which lets me honest, means there’s no sale and they just put the word in front of their usual price to entice ejits to buying their stuff. The store is huge and is covered with posters telling you about all the details your missing out on as you walk by but it reality its furniture is the same as Ikea’s except someone with even less patience than myself has put it together. There’s offers that you don’t have to pay anything until the next year. My question is, will the couch survive until next year?
Stevie M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
I always think that if you end up paying full price for a sofa you have a had a nightmare. The reason being because no matter when it is They seem to have sales on. In between daytime TV programmes there are always ad’s saying; Christmas Santa Sale, Summer Sizzler Sale, Wacky Wednesday Clearout, Monday Madness all sofa’s must go… you get the point. DFS is one of the biggest culprits of this so I thought I would go in to DFS to see if I could find a sofa that wasn’t «slashed» in price or «better than half price». This was no mean feet, I chose Boucher Roads DFS, it has good parking and is in a convenient retail park as all these shops seem to be. Going into this shop is not fun at all, you just want to sit down. But I must say DFS have a great range of suite’s. There really is one for every living room, some horrible sofa’s too, no wonder they are half price. The staff are really helpful and they will ask if you need help, I think they were referring to a different type of help for me as I nodded off on a leather recliner. If you want to get a sofa I would recommend DFS, it is cheap and the staff are helpful, they even offer finance on their furniture. Word of warning don’t put your feet up on their seats when taking them for a test sit.