Zachary B.
Google
Let's be honest. You're on the website. The generic descriptions, bold font, creative proper noun usage, and generous use of the phrase "Amazing Bargain" all lead you to the initial impression that you're totally getting scammed and you deserve it for falling for such an obvious ploy. But then you come to Google to check the reviews, and my god it's all 5 stars! And from seemingly real people too!
Well let me add to the testimony. These folks deserve the praise. Their staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Service was quick and painless. And perhaps most importantly, the product was as described. New! I got a Steelcase Leap (office chair for people who have poor money-management skills), and not only was it in perfect condition, but the label on the underneath that tells the original ship date was only 2.5 months old. It was a legitimately new office chair for the price I'd be paying refurbished elsewhere. It really was an Amazing Bar... sorry, amazing bargain! I suspect when my father-in-law comes up to visit with the truck, we'll be taking a little detour to this place on the way to Niagara.