I hate waste and find myself wondering where all those barely used comfort swap mattresses go as I know that its supposedly no longer legal to sell them once they've been used. I got kind of a vague answer when I asked the guy at US Mattress if they went to charity but it seemed more like he was not at liberty to say. Anyone know?
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I believe some places strip off all the fabric, foam, etc., reupholster them and sell them as "refurbished". |
The day my icomfort arrived and the 4 week old S&F was hauled away, a Sears customer service lady told me they have to throw used mattresses away. Too much liability she said. some clerks told me they end up in Sears outlet store, but apparently, they do not. I would much rather see a 4 week old mattress at least go to charity. |
Given that selling renovated mattresses as new products is illegal in many states, no
The report this came from and more on the recycling initiative is at the website below. It says, in general, mattresses are not accepted for recycling from private parties. http://www.sleepproducts.org/Sustainability/RecyclingFacilities.php
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Refurbished mattresses are being sold, and are supposed to be stripped to the springs and recovered. However due to unethical practices of some retailers of refurb. (such as merely putting a new cover on a filthy old mattress or just spraying it) more regulations are being enforced. I would never consider buying a used or refurbuished mattress, but many people do take advantage of the rock bottom prices and get nasty surprises.
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As far as comfort exchange mattresses I can pretty much guarantee that all of them are re-sold. Unless maybe sold in a state where comfort exchanges are illegal...I thought I heard something to that effect for New Jersey.... Comfort exchanges would be very expensive if the mattresses were disposed of. Unless perhaps the retailer had some kind of insurance in place to cover them on replacement mattresses...but I doubt many of them do. We certainly don't as we do not get many comfort exchanges. The retailer should be telling the customer if they are getting a discount because the bed is slightly used, but we know this doesn't happen all the time. One of the biggest retailers in Canada called The Brick has clearance centres where they basically just sell damaged products, factory seconds and I believe comfort exchanged mattresses usually go there as well. |
I've shopped at the Brick, but only for minor items as most of the furniture they sell is ......well, not to my liking. I don't know about used mattresses. Apparently there are many places selling used, contaminated and bedbug infested mattresses as new. Since the consequences of doing this seem to be little more than a slight tap on the wrist, there is no motivation to discontinue the practice. Out and out lying/fraud is involved. |
I live in PA. Every store has told me it is illegal to sell used & they are destroyed. Once I do buy a new mattress, I think I will not let them take my current 6 year old Sealy Posturpedic mattress. I will either sell it on Craigslist or find a charitable organization to come pick it up. |
Thanks, DoreenA and Budgy. What an eye opener! I can see now a new benefit in buying component mattresses with a zippered cover, as opposed to sewed shut. |
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Wow - eye opener indeed. Seems like the notion that they might go to charity is just wishful thinking on my part. Thanks for all the info and links! |