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Walmart is offering all customers free home services on select purchases for a limited time only. It can be super frustrating when you make a major purchase and are immediately faced with overwhelming assembly instructions or unwanted heavy lifting. To make shopping a little easier, Walmart teamed up with Angi to offer helpful services ahead of the spring season. With these special offers, you can get your old mattress hauled away, have your big screen TV mounted or get a complicated TV stand assembled for you—for free. Learn more about Walmart’s freebie services below.
The complimentary services are available on eligible TVs over 75 inches, TV stands and mattresses. Shoppers can easily add these convenient services at checkout on Walmart’s website or through the Walmart app. For those shopping in-store, you can scan the QR code located next to eligible items to quickly place your order online.
Get free home services from Walmart
Once you make your purchase and select your free home service, Angi will reach out to schedule an appoint to complete the service. Angi has all the tools to figure out tricky assembly instructions, set up large TVs and TV stands, as well as help you avoid pulling a muscle trying to dispose of a bulky old mattress.
The special offers from Walmart and Angi are available to all shoppers! That said, there are many benefits to becoming a Walmart+ member:
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.
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