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there is a Sealy Posturepedic TSV on the 25/06/17
Mattress or a divan or something id expect then but a bit different
Mattress or a divan or something id expect then but a bit different
Never again! I bought a Sealy several years ago. It was great for the first 5/6 months, then it just collapsed.
The mattress itself developed body-shaped dents deep enough to bury me in, despite me turning it every week. The base came in two parts so had a bump in the middle which the mattress sagged over so it was like the Berlin Wall between OH and me.
A local TV consumer show featured one like it and after they got involved, the couple did get their money back. A few weeks later, they mentioned they'd had many more complaints - too many to get involved with all, suggesting customers get in touch with Sealy. So I did. Talk about the Royal Brush-off! I rung several (many!) times, each time they had no record of my previous call. I e-mailed, but the person dealing with it had then left and must have forgotten to pass it on.
Eventually, they said they'd send someone out to look at it so I waited in - person never showed. I phoned and told them he hadn't turned up but the "couldn't understand why I'd been given that day as the person was off on long-term sick". I gave up after that.
I hope they've improved their products since then.
I was laughing this morning at Simon Biagi enthusing over this bed. His "ooooohing " ANNNNNNNNNND "aaaaahing" at a boring divan was just risible. In fact, it was every bit as faux as the Peony flaaaaaahs that followed, and every bit as faux as Julie's Tipp-Ex-white gnashers!
Just think, with all the money you could save on that bed you could buy a Kelly Hoppen bedspread in Celador grey with a nice subtle honeycomb weave.
This evening its been with the amount you are saving why not, just chuck in the headboard
:mysmilie_458:
The headboard looked more like a gravestone - admittedly with a slight "Hoppen touch" to its design. Were I in the market for a new bed I'd probably go to Dreams.
The headboard looked more like a gravestone - admittedly with a slight "Hoppen touch" to its design. Were I in the market for a new bed I'd probably go to Dreams.