About Complete Suite Furniture
Complete Suite Furniture is a full‑service furniture and mattress retailer that has been serving the Inland Northwest since the late 1990s. The company offers a wide selection of living room, bedroom, dining, home office, and kids’ furniture, along with mattresses, home décor, and some outdoor and entertainment pieces. With several locations in and around Spokane, Spokane Valley, Richland, Union Gap, Kennewick, Lewiston, and Coeur d’Alene, they position themselves as a value‑focused, locally owned alternative to national chains, emphasizing large in‑stock inventories and flexible delivery options.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/washington/complete-suite-furniture-and-mattress-spokane-wa-12749337))
A charge from Complete Suite Furniture on a card statement typically reflects the purchase of furniture, mattresses, or related home goods made in one of their stores, or possibly a deposit or balance payment on a special order. Larger dollar amounts (often hundreds or thousands of dollars) are common, especially for sectionals, bedroom sets, or multiple-room packages. In some cases, customers may see separate charges for delivery, warranties, or financing-related fees if they used in‑store financing or protection plans. If the descriptor includes a different city (such as “TUCSON AZ”), that may come from the payment processor’s routing location rather than the store’s physical location, but the underlying merchant is still Complete Suite Furniture.
If you’re unsure about a Complete Suite Furniture charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or receipts and reviewing any recent in‑store furniture purchases, including deposits or back‑ordered items. You can match the charge amount and date with your paperwork or delivery documents. To resolve questions, contact the specific store where you shopped or use the contact details on completesuitefurniture.com; have your sales order number and the last four digits of the card ready. For disputed or unrecognized charges, ask the store for a copy of the signed invoice, and if you still don’t recognize it, follow up with your card issuer to initiate a formal dispute or investigate possible fraud.