Usuals Reviews 12

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

don't use the store

I recommend to be carefull with this shop. They are very shady with their return policy and try to deduct extra cost for non-existing dammages. When you ask for proof of dammages, they change the story and call it "repacking fee", which they are, in europe, not allowed to charge.

23 February 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Highly recommended!


The service was very friendly and smooth, you can immediately feel that they work with passion.

The chairs are beautiful and incredibly comfortable 😍 Even nicer than we expected and a perfect match for our interior. The quality is truly top-notch.

We are so happy with our purchase 😊
Definitely recommended! Thank you again 🤍

26 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very bad experience

Very bad experience — I do NOT recommend buying from Usuals.

I bought 4 chairs from Usuals, and I received two with problems:

One chair arrived with a defective seat cushion — it was wrinkled, uneven, and deformed straight out of the box.

Another chair was missing a plastic foot cap on one leg, which can scratch the floor.

I contacted their customer service several times, expecting a replacement or a solution. Instead, they told me:

The defective chair is “not flawed” and just needs “time to adjust.”

If I want to return the chairs, I must pay for the return shipping myself (€15–20 per chair, around €60–80 in total).

They don’t have any chairs in stock to replace mine.

When I asked how long I should wait for the cushion to “recover,” they said “we don’t know.”

I asked, “What if I wait three months and it stays the same?” — they said, “Then it’s too late; your 30-day return period has passed.”

When I pressed for a guarantee or proper support, they hung up the call — extremely rude and unprofessional.

So, in short:

Bad quality control — two chairs arrived with issues.

No replacement option — even though the products are faulty.

Expensive returns — you pay for their mistakes.

Rude customer service — they hung up instead of helping.

I will never buy anything from Usuals again, and I strongly suggest avoiding them if you expect good quality, fair treatment, and respectful service.

26 August 2025
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