Black Friday - which this year falls on November 27 - we're all looking for ways to maximise our savings and pick up a bargain.
From copper pots and pans and stylish bed throws to swanky new kitchens and clever bathroom storage, IKEA is home to hundreds of items on our dream home wish lists.But while it would be nice to make some savings before Christmas - it's bad news, shoppers.The store has issued quite a disappointing update.Earlier this year, IKEA announced that it would be launching its new BuyBack initiative, giving shoppers the chance to 'sell back' their old furniture.Set to launch on Black Friday 2020, the store planned to accept items including desks, tables and shelving - and if your furniture is in good nick, you could make up.
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