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We went there searching for a small chair table and found just what we wanted. It was priced at $159.00. The salesman checked and found they did not have it in stock, so they would order it, call us when it arrived, and we would come pick it up. We got a call a week later, stating that the item was in, it was assembled, and ready to pick up. We drove the 20+ miles to get there, and had to wait about 15 minutes for the salesman to bring it out. He rolled it out on a dolly, but it was a completely different style of table. The won we ordered was nearly black/cherry finish, with a shelf along the bottom and a small drawer at the top, finished off with a brushed nickel drawer pull. The one he brought out was a glass top, gold finished iron with twisted legs. He then compared the tag that was on the display table and looked at the number on the bottom of the table itself, and said "this is the wrong tag." He left for another 10 minutes, and returned to tell us that the best they could do would be $259 or refund our money. We took the latter. I have since found very similar pieces in the $80 to $100 range. We won't be back.
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