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LECLAIR'S FAMILY FURNITURE

LECLAIR'S FAMILY FURNITURE

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2575 Dundas St W, Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 2M6, Canada
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Jun 26, 2018
We paid for Dining table set and bedroom furniture.Bruce Leclair promised us that we would get our furniture in a few days. 6 months and he has been lying to us and finally the store closed.We paid in full because we wanted to customise the furniture.Finally,the store was closed. Gave a complaint to the consumer complaints of Ontario.Sadly,even they can't do anything. And he hasn't filed for Bankruptcy.So, don't see any chances of getting the money back. Be careful, when you shop in small family owned stores.Don't pay in full. After this experience,we bought out furniture on Amazon and Ashley.Happy with their customer service.

Jun 7, 2017
Buyer by wear. I placed a order for some chairs in March and was promised them by the end of April. I never got my chairs and the store closed in the middle of the night with an eviction order placed on the door.

Jun 14, 2017
STORE CLOSED. If they show up somewhere else don't patronize them. You will be very disapponted.

Jun 17, 2017
Leclairfamily furniture. Has ruined the family name. Kept promising delivery after payment but knew he was closing down. Did not get delivery for my 9 year old daughters desk. Ugh!!!

Jun 21, 2017
Same for me they stole the deposit I paid knowing they are closing down and now I have to suffer losing my money and time searching for new bed rooms

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