Frankly, I wish we'd destroy or send back all our furniture displays when they were the last pieces of an item left, just because if the thing breaks (or possibly more likely, when, since we don't take a whole lot of time and effort in assembling displays; plus if parts go missing or screws don't tighten as much as they should, we just say "Fuck it, it's just a display, it looks good enough") the customer would probably blame us for it anyway.
The only furniture displays we do not sell are infant furniture; those displays cannot be sold according to state law. Or at least that's the reason we give.
The only furniture displays we do not sell are infant furniture; those displays cannot be sold according to state law. Or at least that's the reason we give.
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