![]() ![]() “This is not a time to try something new. Since items will be final sale, it’s probably best to stock up on essentials you know you like and need, according to smart shopping expert Trae Bodge of. If you want more details on the brass tacks, “you can try to ask an associate, but they’re probably getting the question a lot and it’s not the most sensitive thing to ask someone who’s essentially going to be losing their job when their store closes,” Ramhold says.Īny items purchased prior to the 26th are “expected” to be eligible for exchange through May 24, but all closing sale items are final, according to the company’s website. It’s worth checking out your local store to see what’s on sale now, she says. The timing of bankruptcy sales can often vary by location, and there’s a chance many of the best deals will be in physical Bed Bath & Beyond locations to avoid expenses like shipping fees for the closing company, says Ramhold. ![]() If you can, check out your local store now - especially if you know what you want to buy. “It’s worth watching online, but be ready to jump on any deals you find, as items are going to sell out quickly due to the bankruptcy news.” You can shop the Bed Bath & Beyond and Buy Buy Baby sales through these links. Beware though that this could mean hit-or-miss offers,” says Julie Ramhold, consumer analyst with. “If you aren’t near a store (or don’t want to shop in person) start looking for deals online now. If you’re shopping online, get going now. ![]()
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