A SAVVY shopper has revealed how she was able to get money back for a recent Ikea purchase with a nifty trick.
The clever shopper explained she took advantage of Ikea’s Buyback scheme and managed to get £164.50 back for a set of drawers she purchased two years ago.
A savvy shopper has revealed the nifty trick she used to get £165 back on an Ikea purchase[/caption] The shopper bought a £229 set of drawers two years ago and got £165 from Ikea because she returned it[/caption]The shopper posted the clever hack on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
The happy shopper said: “My bargain of the day! I paid £229 for these drawers two years ago and just got £164.50 back using Ikea’s Buy Back Scheme!!!”
“Overall, a loss of £64.50 after two years of use. Absolutely chuffed.”
The post racked up hundreds of likes and comments with many Facebook users wanting to know more.
One user said: “This is well good.”
“This is great to know,” said someone else.
“I took a desk back last week, paid £99 about seven years ago and got around £82 back, bargain!!!” claimed a third user.
First, you will need to determine what it is you want to resell and check if it’s on the list of eligible resellable items on the Ikea website.
Use the buy-back estimator tool – this will tell you roughly how much you will get for your old furniture.
Your item will then need to be returned to an Ikea store fully assembled no later than 30 days after you get your quote and estimation number.
Note that Buyback may not be available in every store.
A staff member will check the condition of your item and you will be given a refund gift card which you can spend in-store or online.
You will need to use the refund gift card to buy furniture or homeware but it can’t be used in Ikea food markets or restaurants.
If you’re working on a budget you can check out the Ikea Reuse and Resell section where you may find items people have returned through the Buyback scheme.
These items will not be brand new and you will need to have an Ikea family card to purchase one but they will be cheaper than standard Ikea products.
The following items can be returned as part of the Ikea “buy back” scheme:
Ikea won’t accept the following items:
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