The discount store Big Lots has a layaway plan called Price Hold. It is not applicable to all kinds of merchandise. The individual store may or may not honor it, so in other words your mileage may vary. You are more likely to be able to get a layaway purchase on furniture or major appliance which is not on a special clearance. The layaway period is usually not given for more than 30 days.
There are several online furniture stores that do layaway plans. There are also websites that list all of these stores. Websites such as www.biglots.com will be a big help to you.
Bases on a few searches, it seems like your best option would be eLayaway which provides various layaway options to facilitate Christmas shopping if you are short on cash.
There are lots of online stores that do layaway. There are also websites with lists of these stores. I suggest you go to www.cbsnews.com/.../layaway-returns-10-stores-offering-th.
Kmart as we know is a big store and they have layaway, having the policy will change depending on area. In New York Kmart layaway is only for 8 weeks and includes a service and cancellation fee.
Walmart, Target, or Big Lots are all great options if you're looking for a cheap headboard. They offer different sizes, colors, and styles to fit your needs. Big Lots and Walmart can offer layaway and delivery can also be supplied if needed. You can find great coupons and sales on headboards at any of these locations.
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.
Does you guys do extensions on layaway?
No, PetSmart does not offer any type of layaway plans.
Sorry. Sam's Club does not have layaway.
The population of Big Lots is 14,113.
Big Lots was created in 1967.
Walmart does not have year round layaway on electronics.