At 9.00pm we have 'The Furniture Collection' as the Pick of The Day.
I have to say their online reviews make for interesting reading, take the Lincoln Bonded* Leather Manual Recliner Armchair. It appears to have a 3 and a half star rating, there's 7 pages of reviews.
The first 3 pages of reviews are brimming with praise and then you get to the 4th page and things change, drastically. It seems at this point these reviewers have discovered that they're not actually 'Leather' chairs at all : -
'looks like a leather chair but in fact plastically'
'I am unsure what the term “bonded leather” means but the instruction booklet supplied indicates that it is “faux leather” which is not real leather which I expected'
'Not sure what the idea of 'bonded leather' entails but after ten years with our previous sofas with no problems this is very disappointing'
'I ordered the electric chair and the two and three seater sofas but the chair has remnants of glue or marks on it and the two seater has started to peel already within a day of delivery'
'The Recliner is make of very bad material, bottom come of after 4 Months not worst the money'
And that's not to mention the problems with the actual 'mechanics' of the chairs. Seems like Creepy 'Luxurious Luxury Deluxe' Crawley might be telling porkies :mysmilie_59:
http://www.idealworld.tv/gb/pp/the-furniture-collection-lincoln-bonded-leather-manual-recliner-armchair-385356
*It should be noted that Ideal World are quite clear that these chairs are made from 'Bonded' Leather. It's a shame that I have genuinely not heard them on one, single, solitary occasion explain what 'Bonded' Leather actually is. There is no explanation on the website either, as far as I can see.
The unhappy buyers must take some responsibility here for spending all that money on, let's face it, garbage, without doing their homework :mysmilie_59: