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How to give your IKEA furniture a second life

Upgrade your furniture for a fraction of the price!
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Upgrade your furniture for a fraction of the cost thanks to IKEA and their nifty buy-back program! 

Whilst the buy-back scheme itself has long been available to customers looking to redesign their living spaces, for a limited time only, returnees will be gifted an additional 50% in credit on top of the amount they are refunded for their preloved IKEA furniture. 

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All you have to do is simply trade in your pre-loved IKEA furniture as planned to receive a refund card with an additional 50% available that you can use to replace your old furniture, with brand-new furniture!

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The bonus comes at a time when the cost of living is at an all-time high and shoppers are more conscious of saving money when making purchases. 

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Shake up your furniture for a fraction of the price! (Credit: Supplied)

“We know that Aussies are continuing to feel the pinch due to the rising cost of living,” Service Experiences Leader for IKEA Australia Christopher Nilsson said in an official press release. 

“With households impacted nationwide, we want to ensure our customers are still able to make the most of their home.”

“Through the buy-back service, customers can not only make a sustainable choice by giving their pre-loved IKEA item a second life, they will also get an IKEA refund card with a dollar value so they can shop with us straight away.”

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Good for your pocket and the environment! (Credit: Supplied)

For those wanting to see how much their pre-loved IKEA furniture is worth as part of the scheme, you can click here for the IKEA buy back online estimator tool. 

But hurry, this offer is only available to IKEA Family members who have attained a quote between the 18th and 29th of August and plan to return an item/s between the 18th of August and the 25th of September. 

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