A few years ago we were looking for a leather recliner and looked at several local furniture stores. We thought we found what we were looking for at Pieroways. After selecting our American Made chair from Best, we waited for delivery. We had the chair for about a month when we noticed the filling on one side was too soft. The arm literally rolled over when you put any pressure in it. The seat was also lopsided. We had to put a towel under the cover to balance the seat. We called the store and they sent the owner’s son to inspect it. He agreed that it was a manufacturer’s defect and got us a replacement chair within a few weeks. The replacement chair is doing the same thing. Lopsided seat again. Looks and feels so uncomfortable. We now have to use a pillow to balance out the seat cushion. Not happy!
Scott P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Springfield, MA
I go to Pieroways every once in awhile, but have never bought anything. Their furniture looks dated and isn’t modern. It is like the stuff you find at your Grandma’s house. I guess they have instituted a no pressure policy to their sales, and only give help if you ask, which was refreshing. They have a small clearance section in the back. The prices seem pretty high, even for the clearance items. Not sure how the buying experience is, but they’ve been around for a long time, so they might be doing something right.
Jason B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Holyoke, MA
This place did have a ton of rocker-recliners which is what we were looking for. However, even after haggling, I didn’t think the prices were worth it, plus we were always looking at an 8-week waiting period. Seriously, two months to get a chair sent to the store? Maybe they just tell people that so when it comes in 6 the customer is pumped.