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- Corita Extra Firm for $529/$549/$599/$699
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- Corita Plush Super Pillowtop for $579/$629/$649/$749
- Simmons Beautyrest Classic (Twin/Full/Queen/King)
- Tomahawk Firm for $249/$279/$299/$449
- Tomahawk Plush Euro Top for $299/$329/$349/$499
- Tomahawk Plush Firm Euro Top for $299/$329/$349/$499
- Sealy Posturepedic w/ Memory Foam (Twin/Full/Queen/King)
- Cooper Mountain Firm for $429/$479/$499/$599
- Cooper Mountain Plush for $429/$479/$499/$599
- Cooper Mountain Firm European Pillow Top for $449/$499/$549/$649
- Cooper Mountain Plush European Pillow Top for $449/$499/$549/$649
- Sealy Belfair (Twin/Full/Queen/King)
- Belfair Firm for $366/$422/$469/$607
- Belfair Plush for $366/$422/$469/$607
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US Mattress [us-mattress.com] is having their Black Friday Sale on Simmons Beautyrest World Class Mattress /w Memory Foam, Simmons Beautyrest Classic and Sealy Posturepedic w/ Memory Foam Mattresses. Shipping is free.
- Simmons Beautyrest World Class w/ Memory Foam (Twin/Full/Queen/King)
- Corita Extra Firm [us-mattress.com] for $529/$549/$599/$699
- Corita Plush [us-mattress.com] for $529/$549/$599/$699
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- Tomahawk Plush Euro Top [us-mattress.com] for $299/$329/$349/$499
- Tomahawk Plus Firm Euro Top [us-mattress.com] for $299/$329/$349/$499
- Sealy Posturepedic w/ Memory Foam (Twin/Full/Queen/King)
- Cooper Mountain Firm [us-mattress.com] for $429/$449/$499/$599
- Cooper Mountain Plush [us-mattress.com] for $429/$449/$499/$599
- Cooper Mountain Firm European Pillow Top [us-mattress.com] for $449/$499/$549/$649
- Cooper Mountain Plush European Pillow Top [us-mattress.com] for $449/$499/$549/$649
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Also, how important is it to match up the correct box spring? These can cost an extra $169, but I can probably find one on craigslist for $20...
I'm looking at the Corita Plush and Copper Mountain Plush... any recommendations?
It looks like Sealy requires you to have a matching box spring for a valid warrenty, does Simmons require the same? I'm leaning towards the Corita Plush now...
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In order to become a reseller for the Big "S" brands (Sealy, Simmons, Sterns & Foster, Serta), the seller is required to adhere to the mattress makers' secret minimum price, the so-called price floor.
That's why every single big name mattress will never be sold below a certain bottom-line amount, regardless of what discount the seller lists.
Also, always check out the "mattress scam" type websites where you can get the equivalent names for a certain model mattress. This is important because each seller renames "his" model so that customers won't be able to comparison shop; some models have up to 16 different names but they are all the exact same mattress.
Yes, indeed there are trade laws enacted in the 1970’s that prohibit manufacturers from setting a price floor (a minimum selling price). The reason for a price floor set by a manufacturer is to keep profits high for their resellers, which helps keep profits high for the manufacturer.
With the new law, many discount mattress retailers opened up and undercut the big department stores. Naturally, the department stores were not happy about this so they started to negotiate with the manufacturers. The outcome of this was for the manufacturers to provide “exclusive” models to the department stores, to set them aside from the discount retailers. These “exclusivity” deals eventually spread and have lead to the very unique situation we have today were just about every retailer sells exclusive models (it's the same mattress but with a different name), completely snuffing the ability for a consumer to comparison shop.
This is still just a way to circumvent the trade laws, but for some reason the mattress makers are still getting away with it to this day.