‘We ran into a dead end,’ customer cries after couch breaks – they couldn’t get a fix even with $463 warranty plan

A RETIRED couple was left distraught when the recliner sofa and chair they bought stopped working.

Having meticulously allocated $463 towards a five-year warranty package, Raymond Shockey and his spouse anticipated safeguarding their recent furniture investment for their retirement.

A man in an orange shirt describes his experience with a broken couch.
Raymond Shockey and his wife were left distraught after the warranty company denied their claimCredit: KENS 5
Gray reclining sofa with cup holders.
Shockey assumed that their sofa would be fixed under the five-year warrantyCredit: KENS 5
Exterior of Living Spaces furniture store.
Shockey bought a recliner and chair from Living Spaces in 2021Credit: KENS 5

When the couple made the purchase from Living Spaces in 2021, they didn’t expect to face claims issues over the warranty years down the line.

“We just want our buttons to work,” Shockey told local CBS affiliate KENS.

“We ran into a dead end.”

In September 2024, the buttons on the chair stopped working, meaning it couldn’t recline.

So the Texas couple put in a ticket with the warranty company.

A few days before the technician arrived, another problem popped up — the buttons on the left side of the sofa stopped working.

When the technician finally showed up, Shockey pointed out both issues. The fix seemed straightforward.

Shockey informed KENS, “I was advised that he would place an order for the necessary parts, they would be delivered to us, and upon receipt, we were to inform the warranty provider.”

Shockey assumed that the warranty company, Carefree, would handle the rest.

But things quickly unraveled.

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Upon the arrival of a subsequent technician for the parts installation, the Shockeys discovered that incorrect components had been dispatched – rendering both the recliner and sofa irreparable.

And not only that, but the company claimed they had no record of a sofa issue — yet they had already sent Shockey parts for it.

Still, determined to get the problem fixed, he filed a new claim.

That’s when the real setback hit.

Carefree denied the claim, citing a technicality: more than 30 days had passed since the sofa first malfunctioned.

It didn’t seem to matter that Shockey had reported the issue to the first technician within that window.

He had done everything right—flagged the problem, trusted the technician to order the parts, and followed instructions.

Yet, the company’s system had failed him.

We just want our buttons to work, we ran into a dead end.

Raymond ShockeyLiving Spaces customer

That’s when the Shockeys turned to KENS to help them sort out the issue with the company.

KENS contacted Living Spaces, clarifying the Shockeys had reported the issues to a warranty company technician well within the 30-day period.

Just two days later, the Shockeys received a response from Living Spaces, acknowledging the issue and apologizing for the confusion.

In their email, the company assured the couple they contacted the warranty provider, Carefree, to revisit the claim.

Carefree provided the following statement to KENS: “We have reached out to Carefree to have them take a second look at the reclining sofa and they have approved your claim for your sofa as well.”

In addition, they offered the Shockeys store credit for the sofa.

The U.S. Sun reached out to Living Spaces for comment but did not receive a response.

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