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I was in need of furniture for a short-tem contract (hopefully to be permanent). The rental company I'm used to using for such cases, Cort Furniture, was more expensive and didn't offer a few extra items (or at least didn't advertise such) I needed such as a vacuum cleaner and microwave so this is the company I found to fit my needs and pocketbook. I chose the manager's special, meaning I let them select the pieces. That was scary but, hey, it's only a short-term lease. I could learn to love my grandmother's furniture-type if that's what it came to. Alas, what a nice surprise when it was deliivered and I let out my breath. It's probably (no, most definitely) a better style selection than I would have done by myself. So, I've now got a complete dining room, living room, and bedroom including lamps. Sweet! Plus that microwave and vacuum cleaner. My only beef is that if they could include the vacuum cleaner bag, why the heck coudn't they go the extra wee little step to include light bulbs??? Little beef, but when you first move in, do you think you just happen to have light bulbs packed???
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