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Diamond Furniture
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citysearch c.
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The consumer has a right to be informed. My issues are with a dining room set which I bought from this store. While the set looks very nice, I have been having problems with the chairs since I bought the set. (Keep in mind that it's been only 1 year and I don't have a lot of people traipsing through my home). The problem is I am constantly tightening the bolts in the chairs. There are 4 chairs and even the ones that aren't used frequently seems to need tightening quite a bit. I won't say don't buy from that store (or their chains). I'm just saying ""caveat emptor"" (""let the buyer beware""). This term usually refers to buying something without a warranty, but in this case it fits perfectly...This set by the way (which may not have anything to do with shoddy craftsmanship, was ""Made in China""...remember people ""caveat emptor""...They would have earned more stars if I didn't have issues with my chairs
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