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Leon's Furniture Ltd
Category: Shopping Home & Garden Furniture Stores Furniture Stores [Edit]
140 Akerley BlvdHalifax, NS B3B 2E4
(902) 468-5201
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
2 reviews for Leon's Furniture Ltd
2 reviews in English
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Review from Ben B.
A very large warehouse filled worth furniture you can find just about anywhere else.
I could stop there, but it's worth mentioning the helpful staff (who are clearly out for a commission) and the large percentage of 'almost' furniture - or, furniture that is *almost* what you're looking for, yet totally not at all.
The prices are fine, the payment options are diverse and easy to spread out over several years if you're into that sort of thing. Kind of like Ikea in 30 Rock, it's the sort of retail location that's bound to end in relationship troubles. Be warned. -
Review from Jennifer B.
Dartmouth, NS
Grab your pyjamas and a pair of clothes, because you're about to venture into Leon's and it will probably take you a day or two to find your way out. This megastore warehouse is absolutely packed with every household item you could possibly ever want or need. In fact, you could easily set up house in the store. With crafty dodging techniques and the ninja-like art of blending in to your environment, surviving by rationing vending machine soda and chips, you could probably live here a long time without ever getting caught. Got the idea? The place is huge.
While it's great to have options, there's something to be said about value and customer service. Despite their often circus-like sale events and tricksy payment deferral specials, I've noticed that many of their prices are above those of competitors. I guess Agent Zero's sword is a little dull when he slashes prices.
The last couple of times I've been in, I feel like an issue of Superman #1 in a comic convention. The sales people want to get their grubby hands on my wallet, so we felt uncomfortably stalked as we browsed and were approached several times by the same sales people even after we rebuffed them. Apparently, they didn't get the memo that "No thanks, we're just browsing" is code for "Leave us the heck alone, we'll come find you if we need help."
I can't say I won't fall prey to the lure of a jazzed voiceover guy peddling great deals, but I doubt I'll leave that place with a purchase.
