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97 Bath Rd #e6, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1H2, Canada
(613) 549-6998 www.easyhome.ca
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Jun 24, 2018
It's ok if you don't mind paying triple or more for what you get. But some people have bad or no credit. And therefore, have no choice but to go here. In my opinion it's borderline "EXTORTION"

Jun 12, 2018
Nothing like harassing phone calls

Oct 1, 2017
DON'T LEASE THE S6 AND VR HEADSET THEY REFUSE TO TAKE THE VR CLAIMING IT'S BEEN USED. when i signed the lease the manager told me the items have been outside the store before. so why let one customer return it but not everyone else? Will be returning YOUR PROPERTY Monday as stated in the lease it is your property until the payments are done. cheers awful company very rude and very threanting

Oct 31, 2016
I originaly got a couch and loveseat for a great price. Paid it off within 6 months. When i went back for a fouton they were helpful and even set it up in my house. After two months i realized the fouton wasent the best choice so they took it back no problem and even transferd all money paid over to the next item i decided would be better for me (a sectional couch) and explaind in detail what in paying for. And all options to pay it quickly and the least expencive.

Aug 14, 2016
They tell you one thing but you get another. I was told I the reason my bill was so high was the insurance I was paying yet when their cheap furniture started falling apart they told me I wasn't covered. They also said the payments were biweekly yet I was paying late fees when I paid biweekly. They advised me that I would never have to move it all I had to do was call I called they couldn't move it too busy so I had to hire movers and rent a truck and when you try to talk to them about it they merely make u feel like an idiot for it and like it is all your fault

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