Like It Buy It 2019: Save 35-50 per cent on furniture and home improvements

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Like It Buy It 2019: Save 35-50 per cent on furniture and home improvements
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Presented by The Vancouver Sun and The Province, the massive annual e-commerce sale will begin April 30 at noon.

You’re a bargain hunter and you want to update or renovate your home on a budget. You need new everything: patio furniture, awnings, living room furniture, a bed, a garage door and more.

“Whether you’re looking to save on a new car, diamond earrings, high-end furniture or a weekend getaway, Like It Buy It has it all.”Starting today, you can check out the deals and pick your favourites.And don’t forget to share your favourites with your friends, family and co-workers. If you’re a business owner, it’s not too late to be part of this year’s sale. Email [email protected] for more information.Save 35 per cent on a quality patio furniture package from Bishop’s Outdoor Living.Save 35 per cent off gift certificates for Moe’s Home Collection.Save 35 per cent on rubber surfacing for driveways, pool decks and more, from Vancouver Safety Surfacing.Save 50 per cent on a convertible coffee table or one of the many other deals from Expand Furniture.

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