Yes, it seems that Burlington Coat Factor does offer layaway programs. This information of obtained from this site: http://www.elayaway.com/company/media_relations/news/stores_with_layaway-best_online_and_onsite-stores_with_layaway_programs/
Any store has a layaway section. Layaway online will deduct a certain amount of money from the credit card supplied until the item is fully paid, this is different from IRL layaway because IRL layaway doesn't automatically deduct.
Not all Burlington Coat Factory locations offer layaway for your purchases. You would need to contact your local store to inquire as to the policy. Those that do offer the service require a 20% deposit and a $5 service fee to place your selections on layaway. A second 20% payment must be made within 14 days. Any orders that are cancelled will incur a $5 cancellation fee.
Yes, Conn's does offer a layaway program. Customers can place items on layaway by making a down payment and then paying off the total amount over a specified period. This allows them to secure the items they want while making manageable payments. It's best to check with a local Conn's store for specific details and terms of the layaway program.
websearch.about.com/od/.../tp/online-layaway-programs.htm offers 5 sites where this is possible. elayaway.com offers a secure place with many categories listed. Sears.com has online layaway also. If you visit a store in person you can ask them if they offer an online layaway program.
No, Target does not offer any layaway plans as of 11/06/2013.
All major retailers have Christmas layaway programs. They allow you to buy the decorations well before the holiday rush. You can visit their sites to know more about the program.
No, PetSmart does not offer any type of layaway plans.
yes it does
In order to find stores that offer layaway, you can visit the store's website. They should specify whether or not they offer layaway. If it is still not clear on the website, look at the contact information and contact the store nearest you and ask on the phone.
sears has a online layaway program that helps individuals buy an item upfront and you pay them back later. I would check that out. as for the online portion of this question I do believe that they offer that as well
No, as of July of 2014, HH Gregg does not offer layaway. They do offer sales prices on a variety of electronics and you can use their website to sign up for coupons.
Gallery Home Store and American Freight are only two of the furniture stores who still have layaway. Layaway provides you with the opportunity to pick out your furniture and make payments on it until it has been paid in full, and take it home.