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17 Nov 20, 12:41 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 12
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Wouldn't have any issues with it at all. Would you throw away a mattress if a guest stayed overnight?
If they have changed the outer covering (and no doubt chemically treated the foam) then it is pretty much as new anyway. Save the money and run. |
17 Nov 20, 12:52 PM |
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Join Date: May 10
Location: notts
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think about it... if you were trying a mattress out before sending it back, how long would you have probably slept on it? a week or two before deciding its not comfortable and returning?
as long as they were properly refurbished by the manufacturer to original specs, rather than some dodgy geezer flogging off random pre-loved mattresses he's steamed cleaned in his garage, i don't see the problem! on a related tip, simba do similar and sell them via their ebay outlet at less than half original price ebay/str/simbashop2018 theres an additional 20% off those prices using the black friday voucher code ebay/e/coupon-offers/bf-generic hth |
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