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Alpharetta Furniture Store Closing Brings Great Deals For Buyers

The North Point Furniture shop is closing their doors and marking down prices to clear out the merchandise.

Ben's Brands For Less is closing their doors at the Alpharetta location on North Point Parkway on July 11. Because of this, the chain opened by Ben Haverty is clearing out the stock that they have on hand. When asked if the store was offering much lower prices than other stores with the same company name, Patch was told that this location was "able to make better deals" to clear out the stock. 

Walking around the store, customers can see the prices clearly marked on the items. The store manager will, however, make deals with customers to get better prices than those listed on the sticker. The more items purchased, the better the deal the store can make for the customer. So, when you shop, be ready to bargain.

Just glancing at prices, I saw a sofa  priced around $500 and a small entertainment center for $150. A table and chairs set for a kitchen or dining room will cost around $400 and up. Having been in the market for furniture recently, these are low prices.  If you need multiple pieces and have that haggling talent, you should be able to get an excellent deal. 

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Ben's advertises that they do financing without a credit check. If you are in need of furniture but your credit has struggled, this may be the best place for you to shop. Proof of income is required and bank statements are needed for this deal at Ben's.

Shoppers who are looking for furniture may benefit greatly from this store that is closing in July. Just remember that they are selling off what they have in stock at the store, so be ready to buy it then and there if you see something you love. You will probably still be able to get the item at a different location, but the price may not be as sweet.

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