Homeowners can often acquire new and used furniture for less than the listed price, especially when buying more than one piece. Many specialty furniture and mattress stores will offer a bulk discount on multiple items. Thrift stores as well often accept a bundle price when you buy more than one thing. If a retailer won’t budge on prices, consider asking for free delivery, a cash discount, or lower rates for a floor model.
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