With its huge variety of products and affordable prices, IKEA is a family favourite. From buying home furniture to getting new decorations, a trip to the store often turns into a family outing, with a pit-stop for meatballs and Daim cake of course.
So hearing about the retailer's schemes that could help us save money in the long run is music to our ears.How does the 'buyback' scheme work? It allows you to trade in your old IKEA furniture for a gift card to spend online or in-store.However, not all items are included - for example, you can't take back mattresses, sofas, or any non-IKEA products.Depending on the returned item's condition, you can get up to 50% of its original value back as an IKEA gift card.
If you're happy with the offer you received through the buyback estimator tool, you can then take your item to a store within 30 days.