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Badcock Home Furniture and Conn's HomePlus to shut its doors, offers up to 50% off sale

Conn Inc bought Badcock in December 2023 and over seven months later, they're both closing

MACON, Ga. — After 120 years, a furniture store is shutting its doors.

Badcock Home Furniture &more announced on Monday that all store locations would be closing.

The furniture company, which has over 380 stores in the southeast, made the announcement on their Facebook page.

While they are shutting down, they also announced several sales. They are as follows:

  • Bedding up to 40% off

  • Furniture up to 50% off

  • Appliances 30% off

  • Electronics up to 40% off

In the comments under the Facebook post, the furniture company answered several questions on various payments.

For all who opened new accounts with Badcock Home Furniture, they will still have to make payments at their website, by phone at 877-358-1252 or at a physical location before they close.

The same applies for those who financed their purchases, however in-house financing has stopped for new accounts and new purchases. They said that Badcock Financing has been shut down and that people can pay by card or through AFF financing.

They specified that those that have existing accounts will have to pay until paid in full.

Badcock did note that the store in South Florida would remain open, as they aren’t part of the national store closure.

Below is the full list of the Badcock Home Furniture store locations in and around Central Georgia that are closing and offering the 30-50% off sale:

  • 3318 Mercer University Drive, Macon

  • 1521 Watson Boulevard, Warner Robins

  • 815 Russell Parkway, Warner Robins

  • 410 South Camellia Boulevard, Fort Valley

  • 2623 North Columbia Street, Milledgeville

  • 114 Forsyth Street, Barnesville

  • 245 East Dykes Street, Cochran

  • 327 East Second Street, Jackson

  • 423 North Center Street, Thomaston

  • 111 Oglethorpe Road, Montezuma

  • 1927 Highway 441 South, Dublin

  • 1138 South Harris Street, Sandersville

  • 1851 North Expressway, Griffin

  • 6377 Oak Street, Eastman

  • 910 South Seventh Street, Cordele

  • 1607 East Lamar Street, Americus

Badcock’s announcement follows an announcement after its parent company, Conn’s Inc, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 25 in Texas.

Conn’s Inc bought Badcock in December 2023 and nearly seven months later, went out of business.

Conn’s HomePlus is also closing nearly all of their stores, including six different locations in Georgia. 

The location at 2930-2 Watson Boulevard in Centerville, while not listed on Conn’s website, will also be shut down and is also offering the 30-50% sale offered at all Conn’s HomePlus stores.

Like Badcock, Conn’s are also still accepting payments. While people can still pay in stores for a limited time, they can also call their pay specialists at 1-800-898-7105.

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