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To ask if we can return and exchange this?

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Pumpkinpatch22 · 28/01/2022 02:59

We bought a new bed from ikea. Its been assembled and it’s simply too big. We haven’t slept on it. Took oh 5 hours to build Blush

Are we able to exchange it for a smaller one? Anyone know how? Do they offer a collection service?

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TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 28/01/2022 03:01

Doubtful, does it include a mattress? I always thought that once a mattress was open it couldnt be returned

stuntbubbles · 28/01/2022 03:05

Keep the big bed. There’s no such thing as too big a bed!

alexdgr8 · 28/01/2022 03:05

it's up to the trader, they are not obliged to accept returns
there is nothing wrong with the product, it simply does not suit you.
you failed to do enough research before purchase, so the error is yours.
best thing is to contact the trader and ask them.
but bear in mind that you have no legal redress in this situation.

Pumpkinpatch22 · 28/01/2022 03:05

Yes it does. I think they’ll exchange a matress but not sure about the bed frame.

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MooSakah · 28/01/2022 06:11

I'd ask them. Are you sure it's too big? Or is it just bigger than what you had previously.

Hopeisnotastrategy · 28/01/2022 06:20

Ikea have a phenomenal returns policy.

www.ikea.com/es/en/customer-service/returns-claims/

violetbunny · 28/01/2022 06:21

Did you not check the measurements before you bought it?

Pumpkinpatch22 · 28/01/2022 07:03

We did check and it fits with just enough space to get in and out, but it’s tight. We thought it would be okay but after experiencing it, it’s just not workable long term.

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NameGoesHere · 28/01/2022 07:05

What is IKEA supposed to do with an assembled bed? They can’t resell it. Can you sell it?

Overthebow · 28/01/2022 07:09

How would you even return it if it’s already been assembled?

oviraptor21 · 28/01/2022 07:13

Disassemble it?

GirlInACountrySong · 28/01/2022 07:14

They will take a loss on it

It's opened. No packaging
Used
Safety compromised

LunaAndHerMoonDragons · 28/01/2022 07:24

Given you've assembled it I really don't think they will.

HasaDigaEebowai · 28/01/2022 07:27

IKEA now have a policy where they will buy back from you any ikea furniture which is used to sell in their green scheme. You obviously don’t get the full price back but you get some back. It’s a fantastic scheme but you do have to get the furniture to them which is clearly not worth it for lots of people

BananaBlue · 28/01/2022 07:27

IKEA do a 90day no quibble returns on mattresses and 365 days on everything else.

You prob just need to disassemble the bed and bring it in.

Henlie · 28/01/2022 07:28

Stick it on Facebook marketplace. You’ll most likely sell it for what you paid for it.

We did similar a few years ago. Sold the bed frame for what we’d paid within 24hours. Probably helped by the fact we are over an hours drive from an ikea store.

ViaRia · 28/01/2022 07:59

You might not get 100% refund but I think it’s definitely worth asking.

Obviously, IKEA is very ‘self service’ and I once accidentally bought a round mattress for their round bed. I opened it but they did allow me to return. So grateful as that would have been an expensive mistake!

IKEA has a scheme where they’ll buy your used IKEA furniture back. Price will obviously vary according to how damaged it it. If they don’t allow a refund I’m sure they’ll buy it back from you as a second hand piece.

JustWonderingIfYou · 28/01/2022 08:45

Yes you can return it.

I have returned built furniture for full price. They sell it in their bargain corner bit.

You may have to disassemble to get it back to the shop, they will still accept it for full refund as long as all the bits are there.

Their customer service is honestly amazing.

magicstar1 · 28/01/2022 08:53

Ikea are great with returns. Did you use a family card when buying it? If so there’s no problem bringing it back.
I assembled a kitchen unit then realised it was too tall. They took it back and put it in Bargain Corner.

Xoxoxoxoxoxox · 28/01/2022 08:58

Yes- friend I know had to move abroad quickly and took apart his IKEA bed and returned with a full refund.
He’d been sleeping on it for 4 months.

LookItsMeAgain · 28/01/2022 09:03

@NameGoesHere

What is IKEA supposed to do with an assembled bed? They can’t resell it. Can you sell it?
Yes they can!!! It's called the Circular Hub and they most certainly will take back an assembled piece of furniture to resell to someone who does want it.

Ikea are really trying to cut back on waste in the furniture world and will take back any of their furniture, even if it has been used and do their best to resell it.

LookItsMeAgain · 28/01/2022 09:04

This is what I'm talking about:
www.ikea.com/gb/en/offers/circular-hub-pub2eab7840

Undecicive · 28/01/2022 09:12

I hope you've kept all the packaging, as you'll need it to get a refund.

rbe78 · 28/01/2022 09:27

Wow, came here to say, of course not, what a CF - but I'm wrong!

From their returns website:
If the item is unused but unpackaged or assembled, we will assess whether it is in good enough condition for a second life. If this is the case, we will credit the amount to a refund card so that you can find another item that you like better.

LookItsMeAgain · 28/01/2022 09:33

@Undecicive

I hope you've kept all the packaging, as you'll need it to get a refund.
Nope, not the case.

Give the branch that you bought the bed from a call to find out if they need to get it back disassembled or if they will take it back in sections (headboard, footboard, base etc.) which would make it easier for you to return to them.