IKEA opened a mobile pick-up point in Vác
In the spirit of affordability and accessibility, IKEA is constantly improving its services. In order to serve the convenience of customers, as well as to make their favorite IKEA products available to as many people as possible, a Mobile Pickup Point was also opened in Vác.
The essence of the Mobile Pickup Point service is that customers in the region can order their favorite IKEA products in Vác at a more favorable price than home delivery, where they can pick up their packages at a specific location and time. For the pick-up option in Vác, customers can place their orders either in stores, on the IKEA.hu website, or if they purchase their products via the remote sales option via phone and chat.
“In recent years, we have opened several mobile pick-up point in many rural towns across the country, and we are also operating seasonal Mobile Collection Points in the Balaton region this year as well. We believe that with this opportunity we can also greatly help our customers who do not have an IKEA store nearby, but still want to make their homes cozier, more comfortable or even more sustainable with IKEA’s quality products,” said Peter Tichý, manager of the IKEA store in Soroksár. .
Those who order on the IKEA website and select Vác during the “Click and Collect” service can collect their order at a mobile pick-up point in the parking lot of the Tesco store at the following address and times:
Address: 2600 Vác, Deres utca 2.
Opening hours: Tuesday: 11:00 – 13:00, Thursday: 16:00 – 18:00
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