https://www.joe.ie/life-style/ikea-buy-back-unwanted-furniture-ireland-706205
If you own Ikea furniture that is now unwanted, you can pop to this link and see how much Ikea will give you to return it - apparently you don't even need to unflatpack (if that's a word...)
Pricing structure
As new – no scratches: 50% of the original price
Very good – minor scratches: 40% of original price
Well-used – several scratches: 30% of original price
If Ikea accepts your products for resale, you will receive an IKEA refund card for the agreed amount.
Refund cards are redeemable for an unlimited period of time from the date of issue and can be used in store (excluding our Bistro's, Restaurants or Swedish Food Markets) or online, on all products except IKEA Food.
Products you can return
The specific products that are eligible for the buy back scheme are listed here but will include the following:
All dressers, office drawer cabinets, small structures with drawers, display storage, sideboards
Bookcases and shelf units
Small tables
Multimedia furniture
Cabinets
Dining tables and desks
Chairs and stools (excl upholstered or leather chairs and stools)
Chest of drawers
Children’s products (excluding Baby products as below)
PAX accessories
Products you cannot return
Non-IKEA products
Hacked or modified products
Non-assembled IKEA products
Products that have been used outside including outdoor furniture
Mattresses & Bed Textiles (such as Blankets and Mattress toppers)
Sofas / armchairs
Other soft good (pillows, towels, curtains etc.)
Items containing glass
Kitchens including worktops, cabinets and fronts
PAX Wardrobes
Other over-sized items
Appliances and other electrical items
Baby products such as cots, mattresses and changing tables
Upholstered or leather products
Market hall products
Non-furniture items
This was due to launch last November after some pilot schemes in smaller regions, but was delayed due to the second lockdown.... and then the third. Heard on the radio news this morning though that it is now up and running.
How does it work?
Follow the step-by-step process using the buy back estimator tool. You pick the type of furniture it is, make a judgement of the condition, and it gives you an estimate of the buyback value.
You scan the QR code it gives, then need to take it into a participating store. There will be a physical inspection where the estimate will be reviewed and a final price confirmed