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This In-Home service is only available Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm, in the continuous 48 states. Delivery will be scheduled by appointment. Please advise our delivery agent of any special delivery requirements, as there may be additional charges. All In-Home Delivery charges are non-refundable. There will be a 20% homeaccessories re-stocking fee based on the purchase price on all returned In-Home Delivery items. For In-Home Delivery on Furniture, allow 2-3 weeks.For In-Home Delivery on some Upholstery, allow 6-8 weeks.Assembly Many of our furniture items require a small amount of simple assembly, typically less than thirty minutes. Our products have been designed specially to make them sturdy and easy to assemble. If you need assistance with the assembly ordering online FAQ shipping / deliveryprivacy / securityCredit CardCanadashopper registrationorder historycontact us Please note: e-mail is homeaccessories not encrypted and is not considered a secure means of transmitting credit card numbers.

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