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That seems a little bit suspicious.
Ok, 2 months ago I was a big fan of Never shop at mobila, because of their horrible customer service.but now I have to say: They have improved their service A LOT !
I had issues with their warranty agreement, and they refused to satisfy me, I told them that there is no wonder why people are giving them such bad reviews, and ended up talikng to manager. They took care of the situation and now all I have to say is that : they have improved a lot ! They have unique designs that you can not find elsewhere. so all together I m happy with Mobilia now !
Hope they read my review and know that if they make a customer happy, that customer becomes their advertiser !!
I am quite sad to find this thread and the reviews on Mobilia.
I went to the richmond hill location today and found the City Loft sectional really well suited for me (modular, easily rearranged, comfortable, high backing):
http://www.mobilia.ca/catalog/products/?sku=679943264
Now I'm very dissuaded from buying from this place.
*** Has anyone ever seen anything like the City Loft collection anywhere else??
I did buy a sectional sofa from Mobila in 2006. I wouldn't buy a modular sofa again. Pieces on my sofa get unhooked very fast. If my son sitting on a section tries to stretch, that particular piece gets unhooked in no time. Mine was not City Loft, though.
The pieces I'm looking for are actually freestanding by design and not hooked together, so that wouldn't be an issue.
How was your experience with them?
I am in the process of having Mobilia rectify a situation with me. I have contacted both CBC Marketplace AND Ellen Roseman at The Toronto Star as I have very serious doubts that Mobilia will make things right. They delivered a sectional sofa to me that has hydraulic back rests and arms. The Chaise section of this sofa is in a softer, smoother leather and does not line up with the rest of the sofa. Where they sofa section meets the chaise, there is a 4-5 inch height difference (that the delivery guys hid by raising the back rest a bit to even it out) and the feet on the sofa section don't touch the floor as a result of the pieces clearly not being part of the same set. The run around has been ongoing for two weeks now. I refused to deal with the woman I waited for to contact me for two weeks and spoke to her boss. I am now waiting another week until a technician can come out. I have also said if this is how it's going to be I want a full refund. We will see...and hence the emails to CBC Marketplace and Ellen Roseman. After reading the stories here, I feel I've been as proactive as I can for the moment. Seriously wish I knew about this site before I put my money down. I completely agree, they stop caring as soon as you make your deposit. BE WARNED....regardless of the outcome, this will be my LAST purchase from Mobilia Furniture. It's a shame too, love the look of their stuff. Should you be tempted, save yourself a couple of thousand dollars and just go in, take a few pictures of the furniture you like. It's cheaper in the long run and you'll enjoy the pics far longer.
Wow, I was just searching the internet for some help with how to deal with Mobilia and this came up. I'm having the same kinds of issues as well. We bought a bed from the Mississauga store at Dixie/Dundas. I took the day off to wait for it to arrive and when they unpacked it all and hauled it into the house they discovered that it was missing some pieces and hauled everything back out. Ok so no problem mistakes happen. When I called to get another one, the sales rep said she'd look into it and call me back. So I waited a few days and still no call. Called them again and this time I got smart, I asked to speak to the manager who said he was sorry and said that he'd personally handle it and "call me back". Waited a few days and no call back...when I went to the store the manager wasn't there but we got the warehouse to do another delivery. So a couple months after we were supposed to get our bed, I take another day off to wait for another delivery truck which shows up, unpacks the bed, hauls it upstairs and discovers yet again that there are parts missing from this one and they proceeed to pack everything up again.
So I call the store and the manager isn't there of course and the warehouse manager is probably laughing at me and my messages that I leave her right before she deletes them. Now I have no bed, no money, no one to call that will do anything. That's where I am today. I was thinking of just hanging out at their retail store talking to customers about how Mobilia does things until someone helps me.
My advice is to avoid Mobilia like the plague and shop somewhere else.