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My wife does the furniture flipping thing. I don't think we make any money on it โ but we have much nicer furniture than we could afford otherwise and between reselling the items we get rid of the low prices we pay for the incoming, we're certainly not spending money on it, either, and that's counting the cost of renting trucks to move it around.
Well getting nice furniture from a hobby sounds pretty chill regardless!
Every now and then my eyes pop at the cost of new furniture.
how is nobody afraid of bedbugs?
With any upholstered furniture we've bought (Since we've bought some for personal use), we keep it in the garage and treat it for like a week before it comes inside. We don't do it often and have yet to have a problem, but anytime we buy something soft we are very concerned we are inviting demons into the house.
We don't fick with upholstered furniture for exactly that reason. Tables, dressers, cabinets.
I'm not saying all stories about inviting demons/vampires into your house are inspired by bed bugs. I have 0 evidence to support that.
BUT, if tomorrow it is said that evidence that supports that theory is found, I'll just nod and be like "Yeah that tracks"
Once you've invited bed bugs in, they own that house now. You don't wanna live with them anymore? Don't like them sucking your blood? You move.
Also all your stuff belongs to them now. You invited them in, it's your fault.
Maybe if you live in an area with mostly SFHs so bugs can't spread as aggressively? I'd never take furniture off the street. I'd rather sleep on bare floor than deal with bed bugs.