Did you know havertys was founded in Georgia? I do because the salesman wouldn't stop telling me
Amazing staff, very eager to help. Ask for Houston he a expert!
My husband and I went in today (2/18/2017) with the intent to pick out and purchase a new couch. When we walked in we were confronted by the sales manager who kindly introduced himself and asked what we were looking for. We informed him we needed a new couch and he briefly explained that people shop at Havertys for the quality and then tried to sell us in to going straight back to the clearance section. He explained that he even shops from the clearance section himself. He explained that of course because it is the clearance section there would be some imperfections and custom orders but that the prices were low. He didn't really introduce us to the main floor at all. So we walk through the store and see the doors to the clearance section, decide to check it out, and it was like walking into a "where the sausage gets made" sort of area. The juxtaposition between this area and the main sales floor was like night and day. It was warehouse in appearance, the pieces were damaged and out dated, and no one was back there to answer our questions or to even attempt in selling us anything. So, we returned to the main floor and proceeded to look at pieces we had actually came to look at and decided not to purchase after overhearing a different salesman welcoming in another couple by introducing them to the main floor, inquiring what they were interested in purchasing, and discussing the store's President's Day weekend sale - a conversation we didn't receive. My husband and I are approaching the ages of 27 and 28. We look younger than most people in their mid-late twenties. We were casually dressed and well kept and clean in appearance. We felt completely written off as people who could not afford to shop at the store we had chosen to do our business at. As if based on a glance at our appearance and our youth that we weren't worthy enough and assumed to not be wealthy enough to do our business at this Havertys location. I am a local school teacher and my husband was previously hired by the state and now employed by FSU while working on his PhD. We are respectable and kind people. We will not be doing our business at this Tallahassee Havertys location for this purchase or future purchases, and we will discourage our family and friends from doing the same.
Nice place with a lot of good quality furniture, but even though the salesperson emphasized a price reductions, the prices were like sky high. It's really goo furniture, but too expensive. Even Ashley have lower prices.
Within days of ordering a new mattress that I was talked into because the salesman told me it was a firm mattress I found out it was not - tried to trade it in for a firm since that is what I said I wanted, I was told I could not. Multiple attempts via voice and mailing letters to corporate I am ignored. Spent over 2K at Haverty's furnishing my new home and got nothing but the silent treatment. Still wake up every morning with backaches for this mattress I was sold. Ashley/Babcock better service?
Havertys Furniture is a US Furniture Store based in Tallahassee, Florida. Havertys Furniture is located at 2940 Apalachee Pkwy, Tallahassee, FL 32301, USA.
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