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mnhtnbb

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14. Some on-line ordering places--like Wayfair--offer the option to purchase assembly.
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 04:13 PM
Apr 2022

I did it several times several years ago. You make the appointment for assembly and they send one or two people--depending upon what needs assembly--out to put whatever it is together. At the time, I was living in a high rise apartment building and the guys hauled the boxes and stuff down to the trash room for me.

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I have ordered from Amazon once in the last 10 years bucolic_frolic Apr 2022 #1
Well, we use it a lot. MineralMan Apr 2022 #3
I'm sure that's true, and it attests to my poor search skills, which eBay better than they Amazon bucolic_frolic Apr 2022 #7
Private Carriers inthewind21 Apr 2022 #23
I buy a great deal from Amazon...I just got some gripper cloths for opening jars. I had Demsrule86 Apr 2022 #29
Sounds like the old couch most people have w/ a few sheets and blankets would do the trick, SWBTATTReg Apr 2022 #2
Yah, but everyone involved is at least in their 60s. MineralMan Apr 2022 #4
Furnitute from living spaces amd another furn store was delivered with lots of packaging Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #5
Yes. That's an option, for sure. MineralMan Apr 2022 #6
I mean it is weird that like millions of other people figure it out. CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #8
Well, to be fair, he did figure it out. SalviaBlue Apr 2022 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #24
Oh ya know what I probably read the entire thing incorrectly CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #25
Been there done that SalviaBlue Apr 2022 #30
What? Amazon's system, or assembly? Hekate Apr 2022 #20
I bought a blackstone grill recently.... locally. CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #26
So familiar Fresh_Start Apr 2022 #9
Well, it was fine when I was in my 40s and 50s. MineralMan Apr 2022 #10
we are between those points.... Fresh_Start Apr 2022 #11
So . . . you've discovered IKEA. Sympthsical Apr 2022 #12
Yep. Cheap furniture comes broken down in boxes. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2022 #18
I took the garbage out the other day Sympthsical Apr 2022 #22
Well, we bought a waterbed piddyprints Apr 2022 #13
Some on-line ordering places--like Wayfair--offer the option to purchase assembly. mnhtnbb Apr 2022 #14
Yeah, I don't do "assembly" anymore. GoodRaisin Apr 2022 #15
Amazon is good when you dnn't have many brick-and-mortar choices. GoCubsGo Apr 2022 #16
Amazon has Home & Business Services in some cities Shermann Apr 2022 #17
You know who has excellent assembly instructions: Staples nuxvomica Apr 2022 #21
I live in a very small town blueinredohio Apr 2022 #27
I despise Amazon, but I buy from them all the time..... a kennedy Apr 2022 #28
You can pay for assembly on at least some of the items on Amazon's site. LisaL Apr 2022 #31
After a review by forum hosts....LOCKING Omaha Steve Apr 2022 #32
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