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Ikea launches delayed scheme to buy back old furniture
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Ikea launches delayed Buy Back scheme allowing customers to sell old furniture back to the retailer
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Ikea will pay up to £250 per item for your old furniture. (PA) Ikea has launched a Buy Back scheme which will allow customers to sell their old furntiture back to the retailer. The initiative, originally scheduled to launch in November but postponed due to the second national lockdown, is now available across Ikea stores in England. Customers can earn up to £250 per returned item, which will be given to them in the form of a voucher to spend at the store. What you can sell and how much for Products eligible for Buy Back include dressers, office drawer cabinets, small structures with drawers, display storage and sideboards, bookcases and shelf units, small tables, multimedia furniture, cabinets, dining tables and desks, chairs and stools without upholstery, chests of drawers and children’s products, with the exception of baby items.
The FTSE 100 index shrugged off global market nerves over fears of higher interest rates sparket by a speech from Janet Yellen in the US last night. It was trading back above 7,000 after rising by more than 1 per cent late morning in the UK.
A surge in online shopping during the pandemic helped Boohoo see its revenue jump by 41 per cent to £1.7billion in the last year.
The group, which owns a string of brands including Debenhams, Oasis and Warehouse, said revenue growth across all territories and brands was strong in the year to 28 February, adding that UK sales rose 39 per cent.
Ikea will pay up to £250 per item for your old furniture. (PA) Ikea has launched a Buy Back scheme which will allow customers to sell their old furntiture back to the retailer. The initiative, originally scheduled to launch in November but postponed due to the second national lockdown, is now available across Ikea stores in England. Customers can earn up to £250 per returned item, which will be given to them in the form of a voucher to spend at the store. What you can sell and how much for Products eligible for Buy Back include dressers, office drawer cabinets, small structures with drawers, display storage and sideboards, bookcases and shelf units, small tables, multimedia furniture, cabinets, dining tables and desks, chairs and stools without upholstery, chests of drawers and children’s products, with the exception of baby items.
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