Chris
Jamestown,#2Author of original report
Tue, October 18, 2005
I am so happy to see that mattress firm responded. The soil on the mattress if she were at all concerned was blood. Blood that came from the gash in my sons stomach. The gash that was created by the protruding piece of metal from the defective mattress. I am so sick of people who fail to take responsibility for their mistakes. All I wanted was a replacement mattress with a warranty and an apology. I could have pursued this through the courts like so many people do, however I do not choose to do so at this point. It is time to assume responsibility and back what you sell with some common sense and stop being so dishonest.
Tanisha Mihos
Roswell,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 21, 2004
Thank you for allowing us to present our input regarding this issue. Prior to proceeding with all of our warranty claims, the consumer receives a warranty letter which details what is and what is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty. Prior to this replacement, I sent a confirmation e-mail to consumer advising that "due to strict guidelines of the state and the manufacturer, we are unable to warrant any bedding material that is stained, marked, wet or torn." This is also stated clearly in the warranty card provided to the consumer. We, unfortunately, was not advised of any juice or bodily fluid stains until our delivery team was at the consumers home. This put our driver's in a precarious situation because they are not allowed to retrieve any items that are stained. I took responsibility and advised our driver's to remove the item and replace it with the new mattress. I immediately followed up with the customer to advise that based on the fact that the mattress was soiled in several places, his warranty would no longer be valid. We apologize for the cut that our customer son received. We wish no harm to any of our customer's. We are happy to hear that the manufacturer will continue the warranty and we wish you well.
Chris
Thomasville,#4Author of original report
Wed, May 26, 2004
Mattress Firm never apologized. The manufacturer(Stearns and Foster) apologized on their behalf.
Chris
Thomasville,#5Author of original report
Wed, May 26, 2004
Update: Just hung up the phone with a woman at Stearns and Foster named Clarita who advised me that Mattress Firm was incorrect and that the manufacturer would provide the warranty. Clarita emphatically apologized on behalf of Stearns and Foster and Mattress Firm. If anyone from the corporate office of Mattress Firm reads this, I would encourage them to focus some attention on the way their employee's handle customer's after the sale. I am relieved to have what I consider was due me as far as a warranty. But until I receive an apology from Mattress Firm regarding my son, I will continue to let everyone who will listen know about their lack of concern and customer care.