New Furniture Category Created by Home Reserve Product Launch.Home Reserve LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , of Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, city (1990 pop. 173,072), seat of Allen co., NE Ind., where the St. Joseph and St. Marys rivers join to form the Maumee River; inc. 1840. It is the second largest city in the state, a major railroad and shipping point, a wholesale and distribution hub, Indiana, Introduces Its Ready-to-Assemble, (RTA RTA renal tubular acidosis. RTA Renal tubular acidosis, see there ) Sectional Furniture; Having Pioneered the Upholstered RTA Furniture Category with Its Existing Line of Sofas, Loveseats, Chairs and Ottomans, the Addition Marks the Creation of a New Ready-to-Assemble Sectional Category FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Home Reserve LLC, of Fort Wayne, Indiana “Fort Wayne” redirects here. For other uses, see Fort Wayne (disambiguation). Fort Wayne is a city in northeastern Indiana, USA and the county seat of Allen County. Fort Wayne is Indiana's second largest city after Indianapolis. , introduces its ready-to-assemble, (RTA) sectional furniture. Having pioneered the upholstered RTA furniture category with its existing line of sofas, loveseats, chairs and ottomans, the addition marks the creation of a new ready-to-assemble sectional category. Available in 103 fabrics, the sectional expands the design flexibility of an already feature rich furniture offering. All Home Reserve sofas, loveseats, sectionals, chairs and ottomans include built-in storage, changeable covers, five year frame warranty and are shipped direct to customer within 10 business days via UPS. Available in three styles, Home Reserve sectionals can be custom configured to suit any home and sectional units start at $99. The introduction of the sectional signals a milestone in the Home Reserve concept. Home Reserve President Blaine Wieland illustrates, "We spent a lot of time researching and developing the original sofa idea based on years of experience in the institutional furniture industry. Our hope for the Home Reserve concept was that people would appreciate unique features like built-in storage and changeable fabrics provided at an exceptional value. The introduction of the sectional is the realization of that hope because it was driven by customer demand. It shows us that customers have embraced the concept and that has inspired us to respond to their requests for sectional furniture." Relying exclusively on Internet marketing See Internet advertising. and e-commerce is one way that Home Reserve is able to achieve value pricing For the strategic management concept, see . In public roads and transport, value pricing or road pricing is the practice of raising funds by charging users directly rather than via taxation. . Home Reserve's website (www.homereserve.com) is the only place shoppers can buy its sofas, loveseats, sectionals, chairs and ottomans. Wieland concludes, "We eliminate a lot of headaches for our customers by being an online company. We've taken the drudgery out of the furniture shopping experience. Getting a sofa now is just as easy as getting books, movies and MP3 players A digital music player that supports the MP3 format, which was the audio format that started a revolution in online music downloads and distribution. All portable music players, the iPod being the most popular, support MP3 along with one or more other audio formats. off the Net." The designers behind Home Reserve have won many awards and their furniture has been seen on the sets of popular TV shows like "ER" and "Touched by an Angel." Recently Home Reserve furniture has been featured on HGTV's "Mission Organization" and in several print publications including "Woman's Day Woman's Day is an American magazine aimed at a female readership, covering such subjects as food, nutrition, fitness, beauty and fashion. It was first published in 1931 as a free A&P in-store menu/recipe planner, calculated to make customers buy more by giving them meal " magazine and Better Homes and Gardens publication "Bargain Style." |
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