How to form best warranty strategy? (Simmons)
Jul 20, 2009 6:54 PM
Joined: Apr 13, 2009
Points: 10
I have a California King Simmons BeautyRest mattress.  I got it in 2005 so it's 4 years old now.  For the last year, it has been hurting my back because it sags.  If I sleep more than 6 hours, I have back pain.  And I'm in good shape and have never had back pain before.  it's terrible.  I looked at Simmons website for their warranty process and it seems to be bogus to me.  They make you measure the depression with two rules, it's just a stupid thing.  It's a pillowtop, first of all, so if I measure it without "applying any pressure" like they say, that's ridiculous.  My back hurts and it's because of the sag, for sure.  So measuring the fluff of the pillowtop is useless.  I don't know how many inches my body sags, but it's way more than 2 inches.

So I'm wondering what is the best strategy to use here?  The place I got the mattress doesn't really have any kind of cooperative return policy, so that's not helpful.  I'm going to get a new mattress for sure, but I'd like to get a little cash or credit from this one.

I will never get pillowtops again.  The underlying support of the mattress may be fine, but when the pillowtop gets depressed, it doesn't matter what's under it.  I can't wait to sleep well again.
Re: How to form best warranty strategy? (Simmons)
Reply #2 Jul 21, 2009 7:39 PM
Location: Yosemite area
Joined: Sep 10, 2008
Points: 249
Not unusual at all.  Good luck on the warranty thing.  Chances are they won't but you can try.
You can cut open the pillowtop and do your own cushy stuff inside.  Don't waste your money adding toppers because they only make things worse.
Kait
Re: How to form best warranty strategy? (Simmons)
Reply #3 Jul 22, 2009 6:23 PM
Joined: Apr 13, 2009
Points: 10
I think you guys are right.  I won't get anything for it.  I will never never never get pillowtop again.