When you buy something from a chain store that has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it’s important to take possession of the merchandise before handing over any cash.
When Badcock Furniture filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, my wife and I went to look at sofas and found one we liked. However, they will not sell us flooring samples but will ship them immediately from the store or have them picked up by us.
Instead, they want us to pay for the item and have it shipped from a central warehouse. We’re hesitant to do that because in my 30 years of covering retail, I’ve seen too many people file for bankruptcy and not get what they paid for.
As I reported on January 9, this was the situation encountered by Signature Furniture/Value City Furniture customers in the United States. Customers reported that they did not receive the items they paid for and did not receive refunds.
Now, the chain said in a press release and on its website that all stores will be closed.
Value City Furniture intended to reorganize when its parent company, American Signature Furniture, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November, according to documents filed on PacerMonitor.
“To maximize value, the company has initiated sale proceedings under Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and hopes to conduct a competitive auction within approximately 45 days that will result in higher value for the benefit of all stakeholders. ASI expects to enter into a ‘walk-in’ asset purchase agreement with ASI Buyer LLC, under which, subject to court approval, ASI Buyer LLC will acquire substantially all of the company’s assets and assume certain related liabilities,” it shared in a press release.
This process ultimately led to our decision to close all locations following going-out-of-business sales. Visitors to the chain’s website saw the news on Jan. 10.
“Sales are ongoing at all American Specialty Furniture and Value City Furniture stores,” the company shared.
It has some similarities with what happens during bankruptcy.
“In November 2025, American Signature Inc. began a court-supervised process to facilitate sales. As a result of this process, American Signature Inc. will wind up operations and close all remaining American Signature Furniture and Value City Furniture stores. Sales will continue while supplies last,” the company added.
According to Furniture Today, “Since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, high interest rates and inflation have worked together to suppress the housing market and limit consumers’ disposable income levels. Then, these problems have been further exacerbated this year as rounds of tariffs have led to rising import costs.”