Active Duty Military: Apply for FREE Furniture From American Signature and Value City Furniture
Through August 10, 2012, all active duty military families with a rank E1-E6 who live within 50 miles of an American Signature or Value City Furniture can apply to potentially snag FREE furniture.
Note that you must meet the following qualifications:
* Must live within 50 miles of an American Signature or Value City Furniture Store (there are a total of 130 furniture stores located throughout 19 states; click here for a store locator)
* Must be active duty, rank E1-E6 (ID required)
* Must provide financial verification form validating monthly family income (form will be provided upon selection)
* If selected, must visit your local American Signature or Value City Store furniture store no later than Labor Day, September 3 to pick out your items
* Must sign liability release which includes commitment to not sell, trade or donate furniture to any other party, which includes family, co-workers, friends (release will be provided upon selection)
* Must be willing send a photo of the service member or family with your new furniture within 10 days of delivery or pick up to the designated point of contact (POC name will be provided upon selection)
* Priority consideration will be given to military families with a service member currently deployed or those who have recently returned from deployment.
If you meet all of the criteria above and are interested in applying, click here to complete the form. Note that you must apply no later than August 10, 2012. Good luck! 😀
(Thanks, Military Wives Saving!)
Does this include retired military?
It says active duty, E1-E6
Ahh… nowhere in my state. Hubby going to 5th deployment would be nice to have a freebie for once. Well at least now we have health care again.
You do have a freebie: health care, housing, bonuses, and more. It stinks your husband is going on his 5th deployment (mine has gone on 4 with subs) but we are certainly lucky with all the military benefits that come our way. God speed during the deployment.
These are NOT all freebies, your spouse PAYS for health benefits and certainly not all members are fortunate enough to receive a bonus. Yes, we are blessed to get the things we do but they do not ever come for “free”.
Oh wow! This is so great of them!
Yes I saw this but my husband is considered Active Medically Retired. So it gets confusing and maybe theres a chance he might be included.
we fit all the criteria! wonderful 🙂
I think it stinks that it’s only E-6 and below b/c with all the moves we’be been through, out furniture has been beaten up pretty bad with little reimbursement. This last move, we got some very bad water damage on my bedroom set I bought while serving overseas. I told my hubby that when he retires i want a home with all new furniture! Ha!
Colin do you know if people have been notified yet ?