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Everyday Slipcovers Opens Web Site www.everydayslipcovers.com Slipcovers For All Furniture Types

EverydaySlipcovers announces the opening of its web site. Everydayslipcovers.com has slipcovers for all furniture types. A special 10% discount is offered on all slipcovers and free shipping on all orders over $300.

2012-03-05
LAKE PARK, GA, March 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) http://www.everydayslipcovers.com Furniture Slipcovers For All Types of Furniture. To celebrate the opening of the web site EverydaySlipcovers is offering a 10% discount on all its inventory for orders over $100 for the month of March and in addition free shipping on all orders over $300.

EverydaySlipcovers has two goals for the company and both are centered around the customers. The first goal of EverydaySlipcovers.com is to meet the needs of people looking for quality slipcovers at reasonable prices. The site carries slipcovers for the everyday needs as well as the hard to find. There are slipcovers for ordinary sofas, loveseats and chairs as well as wing-back chairs, recliners, even wing-back recliners or lift recliner slipcovers.

Everyday Slipcover offers a wide range of fabrics, colors, and textures for its slipcovers. Many are made with the new memory stretch fabric that clings to the existing furniture like second skin and stays in place. The less stretchable fabrics have built in non-slip tabs to help manage excess fabric. The fabrics are easily machine washed and dried. They will give long wear for many years.

The Luxury Slipcover line offers the highest quality slipcovers. They are all made in North Carolina in the USA. They are crafted with heavy durable upholstery weight fabrics in both a loose comfortable style. The beautiful classic Symphony Slipcover made from Matelasse Cotton is more formal. The Symphony fabric is imported from Italy but the slipcover is made in the USA.

The second goal of http://www.everydayslipcovers.com is to offer the best customer service in the industry. If EverydaySlipcovers does not have what a customer needs, the research department will scour the marketplace to find that special unique slipcover. The customer service department will correspond with our customers within 24 hours or less. If a product is back ordered or otherwise unavailable, the customer will be notified immediately. When necessary to issue refunds, they will be issued within 24 hours. EverydaySlipcovers offers a money back guarantee on all its slipcovers.

EverydaySlipcovers is customer centered. Visit http://www.everydayslipcovers.com today and see the difference in our care and service. Don't forget to take advantage of our special 10% discount for the month of March. Go on-line today and see what http://www.everydayslipcovers.com has special for you.

Everydayslipcovers is an on-line retailer specializing in moderately priced quality slipcovers for all furniture types. Contact us at support@everydayslipcovers.com or visit us on the web at http://www.everydayslipcovers.com


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[Press-News.org] Everyday Slipcovers Opens Web Site www.everydayslipcovers.com Slipcovers For All Furniture Types
EverydaySlipcovers announces the opening of its web site. Everydayslipcovers.com has slipcovers for all furniture types. A special 10% discount is offered on all slipcovers and free shipping on all orders over $300.