First by my Chiropractor and it has been confirmed by my Rheumatologist last year. Additionally, I have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia twice. My small Toyota Corrolla was totaled and I'm still experiencing pain throughout my entire body from the injuries. I wonder why he couldn't spend five minutes of his time to stop by here to take care of the problem.Ī little over 2 1/2 years ago I was involved in a car accident. I drive into his town at least 4 times a week. We hope everyone enjoys the comfort of their mattress, but it can't be guaranteed nor included in the warranty."īy the way, I have since learned that Mike Burton only lives 14 miles away from me. The Jamison salesman, Mike Burton, said and I quote "An individual's comfort preference is not covered under the warranty. I was sleeping on my Serta in the spare room and it was so much more comfortable. He said he could not find any defects only the impression of my body where I had laid in the same spot. I won't go into all details, but he finally came to look at it on Nov. He kept saying that he would not be in the area and he would let me know when he would be. It took him a week and a half to even call me. They said a Jamison salesman would have to look at it. I called the store I bought it from on Aug(in less than 30 days). The first week I had it it was wonderful then it started sinking. Here is a link that might be useful: Here is the linky for Tempur-pedic if your interestedĭon't buy one!!!! I recently bought a Jamison Biltmore Omalon Pillow Top On Jfor $1889.96 and it was delivered on July 18, 2006. I am sure you know by now that I love the Select Comfort bed and if I ever have to replace it I would buy another. One other idea is that Tempur-pedic will soon be comming out with a lower priced model in the next few weeks. Go into the store and you will see what I mean. If you want it to match watch eBay for a cover for the box spring portion. We went with the Select Comfort box spring and the leg kit I would not recommend either all you need is a solid box with some sort of legs on it. Plus you don't have to worry about the springs or foam breaking down over time. You end up with cash in your pocket and a new bed in the mail. I told her "YES" I do it every time I rent a motel room!!!!! Come to find out they sell their middle model in last years design or something like that for about 25% off. She tried to talk me out of that Blah Blah Blah do you really want to sleep on a mattress that someone else has slept on. What I did was, I went and talked to the manager and told her I wanted a "used" bed. Yes it is just an air mattress but it darn sure is comfortable and I didn't have to worry about the hard and soft or getting satisfaction when it does not live up to what was sold to me. I should state that I have no ties to Select Comfort. It's darn near impossible to actually want to plunk down money. Then throw in I like hard and my DH wants soft. Then when you finally figure out how to do it, the game changes from what you seen and felt in the store might be different then what you actually get. First you can't compare apples to apples. Sorry I don't know anything about that brand however I just went thru the great mattress buying drill a few months ago. But I wouldn't trade this thing for anything. It definitely helps to have two people involved). I turn it, but not as often as they recommend (I turn maybe once every six months, mainly because it's so heavy, it's kind of a major thing to do it. It looks virtually the same today as the day I got it. I really look forward to climbing into bed at night. And it hasn't changed over time-it stills feels as wonderful today as it did when I first got it. The very first instant I get on the mattress I notice it. This is without doubt the most comfortable mattress I've ever had. (Plus it seems I can lay in one position for a lot longer without having to change positions.) I don't know whether I somehow changed my turning habits to accommodate it, or whether something in the mattress itself adapted. Well, all I can say is that after a short time, that issue seemed to resolve. The only issue was with the depression & repositioning. It also helped that from the very first, it was the most incredibly comfortable mattress I had ever been on. I first thought "uh-oh, this was a big expensive mistake." But I decided to stick with it for a while, to see if somehow I could get used to it. Then when you went to turn or reposition yourself, it seemed like you now had to crawl out of a hole, and lay slightly unevenly for awhile before the new depression formed. When I first got it, I wasn't so sure I liked it, because you sort of sank in & formed a depression where you lay. I got a Jamison mattress about 4-5 years ago, and I love it.
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