I did a search here using google and found very little info on this, one person did like it. They ordered the Ergosoft at 16-18 ILD http://www.absolutecomfortonsale.com/latexfoam.htm From what I can tell I think it is Latex Green, dunlop. Not positive, but their faq says from Sri Lanka. Anyone have this? |
Leo I don't remember who I spoke with at RMM. But if they don't answer emails and that's how you want to do business then I can see why you would want to go elsewhere. I too get peeved with people who don't answer emails, especially businesses. I have two very small businesses - haven't made any $ with either one yet! - but I check those email boxes twice a day just in case! I even check one site for my friend who has a business because I noted that he was slow so we have an arrangement where he compensates me for checking it for him and forwarding anything I find to his main mail address! So I do think there is no good excuse for not answering emails directed to one's business! This message was modified May 10, 2010 by jimsocal
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I heard back from Absolutecomfortonsale and they do not resell their toppers. ACOS does give you 30 days for a return, RMM does not take returns. So to me that is worth the extra cost. Or is it? RMM latex green price for queen is $209, ACOS is $279; this is a 2" topper. Who else sells Latex Green toppers? |
Is it worth the extra $70 to get a return privilege? That's a tough choice. Maybe it is if you think there's a fair chance you'll want to return it. Of course you will have to pay shipping on it which is probably going to be around $50. And be careful when you unpack it so you can repack it into the same box and bag. So if you return it you will have paid an extra $120. Is it worth it? Or better to just keep the foam and use it on a guest bed or whatever...? It's a tough choice... |
LOL Jim, I just read your post on the IFD. Reminds me of what I see on a lot of other forums where people post up super lengthy and random wiki articles. IFD = ILD basically. Just different terminology. The density on latex is not commonly spec'd out... |