Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Mar 16, 2010 9:24 PM
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I discovered two tears in a latex topper I received. Would you consider this damage, or normal imperfections inherent to latex?

Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #10 Mar 18, 2010 2:57 PM
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I would like to know what company this is - we talk about specific companies all the time.  This is what we are here for, to discuss our options, look at people's set ups, and find the best companies to do business with.  It's not against the ruleds for US to name companies, we just don't want companies touting their services on this forum.

 

I'd like to know so that I can be sure not to purchase from them in the future.  I'd return it solely on the principle of thier approach and attitude.

Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #11 Mar 18, 2010 3:27 PM
Location: L.A. area
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KimberlyH wrote:

I would like to know what company this is - we talk about specific companies all the time.  This is what we are here for, to discuss our options, look at people's set ups, and find the best companies to do business with.  It's not against the ruleds for US to name companies, we just don't want companies touting their services on this forum.

 

I'd like to know so that I can be sure not to purchase from them in the future.  I'd return it solely on the principle of thier approach and attitude.


I am in total agreement with Kimberly, that I would not do business with this company.

I would not do business with them, NOT because they sent a damaged piece of latex - that can happen with any company. But rather, the fact that they said in the future they will not guarantee that any piece is in better shape than this one so would not offer a return or anything on it. If they'd said, "Oh, sorry, we shouldn't have sent that out, we'll send you another one or offer you a discount", then I'd say "That's fair!" But to say that it is "just an imperfection" and not damaged, is b.s. imho.

I think it's up to them not to accept damaged latex from their supplier and to make sure it does not get damaged in their warehouse. So therefore they should not send out damaged latex.

I think a smaller tear, like maybe one inch or so, or a small "scoop" like my Dunlop piece has, is "imperfection", but THIS is damage, and I don't like their attitude about it.

Please tell us who it is.

Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #12 Mar 18, 2010 4:33 PM
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I agree about stating what company, I did, so have others.  I already know who by my deductions.  But I can tell you if they can't at least discount it for a little I wouldn't do business with them again.  It is damage by a human's touch, so therefore why should you eat the cost?  I have eaten many of costs because of bad business so I understand your not wanting a hassle.

I get tired of some businesses attitude.  In these difficult economic times I refuse to put up with this attitude anymore.  I don't have money to burn.  If they choose not to cooperate they will lose business because the internet does spread truth about companies.

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Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #13 Mar 18, 2010 5:12 PM
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In the past she bought from rockymountainmattress and foamsweetfoam.   My guess if rockymountainmattress, since I also had a small tear in one the pieces I got from them.   I am not even sure they would inspect them.   They may come pre-packaged or drop shipped straight from Latex International. 
Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #14 Mar 19, 2010 10:00 PM
Location: L.A. area
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sandman wrote:

In the past she bought from rockymountainmattress and foamsweetfoam.   My guess if rockymountainmattress, since I also had a small tear in one the pieces I got from them.   I am not even sure they would inspect them.   They may come pre-packaged or drop shipped straight from Latex International. 


I was thinking rockymountainmattress.

The thing is, it's up to them (whoever sold it) to inspect it and make sure it's good; OR to make it good when a report comes in that it is damaged. Especially when photos are taken and sent.

When I got substandard goods from SleepEZ, they were totally agreeable to making it up to me. They offered me a good settlement without my having to say what I wanted to do or anything, they just came up with a good offer, I jumped at it, and appreciated their willingness to "make it right". That is how business should be done, and because of it I will order from them again. But this company - whoever it is who sold these damaged goods - is taking the attitude that "damaged goods are okay."

So, I'll vote with my lack of business to them, to say "No, it's not."

Again, it's no big deal that it has a tear; what IS a big deal is not offering a discount or something in return for the damage, and accepting fault for it instead of saying, for all practical purposes, "That's the way we sell stuff, so in the future, we don't want to hear about it!"

If I may get on my soap box for a minute, this is the "new attitude" of U.S. businesses and I don't like it. It used to be that many businesses felt the "customer is always right" and that is, to me, what makes a good company. This new attitude reflects a short-sightedness. Instead of buidling good word-of-mouth like Flobeds and SleepEZ, they are building "bad word of mouth". That is short-sighted and NOT the way to build a business, especially in this age of internet forums and reviews.

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Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #15 Mar 19, 2010 10:21 PM
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Jim: I could not agree more!yes
Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #16 Mar 21, 2010 8:46 PM
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Good post jim!

Here's an update on the situation: I let them know how disappointed I was in their customer service, saying I would no longer be a customer of theirs. I received an e-mail telling me that there's a miscommunication and they want to pay the cost of the swap.

I don't have the time or resources to swap latex. I don't want to take it off my bed, I don't have a carton, and I don't want to haul a 53 lb. box to FedEx! I'm going to write back and see if they'll offer a rebate. I think it's only fair considering I paid full price for something that was received in less than satisfactory condition.

Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #17 Mar 26, 2010 9:51 AM
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This issue has now been resolved. I was offered the option of a 5% rebate or a completely paid for swap. I really would prefer to swap but I don't want to take the topper off, pack it up, and haul it to FedEx (it weighs over 50 lbs.!)., so I settled for the rebate.

Would I order from them again? Well I got one topper that was perfect, and then this damaged topper, so their track record is 50/50!

Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #18 Mar 26, 2010 10:55 AM
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I ripped a small piece from my topper just unpacking it.  Latex is super fragile.  I'm quite pleased with the quality and value of my topper from RMM.
Re: Damage or Normal Latex Imperfections?
Reply #19 Mar 26, 2010 2:23 PM
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5% rebate seems . .  . stingy to me.  I'd have asked for a minimum of 25% for that piece of latex.  Good to know there's one company I can avoid completely.

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