Yeah I had bought a big entertainment center the first time and did it on a Levitz credit card. The first one I ordered, they delivered but it was cracking, cheap, built uneven, and so I called and complained, and they told me I had to come back inttooo the store and choose another one so I did. When I received it, and it's still here at my home, the doors are too low and scrape some on the bottom piece of it. There were a couple of chips in it. On top of that, the company was supposed to take off at least $300-$400 since I exchanged for a cheaper one, but they lied and said they did it when they didn't. Now Levitz is out of business and the bank is threatening to sue me because I haven't been able to pay on a $5500 bill that was originally only about $1400, but interest, then it doubled because I couldn't pay in time after losing my job, and now I'm going to school but they are basically wanting me to pay my financial funds for a bill that I should have been paying to Levitz only since they are who I signed with, but technically I didn't even get a signed copy of my contract with them. They just gave me some blank thing and put a receipt or something in it. I was told if you don't get a signed copy it's not legal. True? Something just doesn't feel right about this.