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Zzz…

by Mike on Jun.14, 2008, under General, Married Life

The nights of tossing and turning, the achy mornings, the middle of the night let-the-dog-up-onto-the-bed -so-he-stops-barking interruptions are all behind me. and I finally went out and bought the new mattress we needed to get. Was it expensive? Was it King or Queen? Well…read on to find out!

Amazingly enough, we found it at the second store we went to. My told me that my other sister Rachel had been referred to a store by my other sister Liz (!!!) and that I should check it out. The name of the store was Teton Nalder, but when we started looking for it, I misspelled Teton as Titan…and we couldn’t find it. So we started looking at any warehouse on KSL with good prices.

On the 7th we went out shopping with $350, and at the first warehouse we found something we could afford, but we wanted to wait until we had looked elsewhere before committing to it. Then, at the second warehouse, things got interesting.

When we arrived, Johanna reminded the sales rep they had talked on the phone, and that they had advertised a really inexpensive mattress. When we went back to see it, she said she only had twin mattresses to actually lay on, the larger ones weren’t on display but were in stock. Then, ‘FLOP,’ she shows us the most embarrassing excuse for a mattress I have ever seen. Johanna’s sideways ‘are they SERIOUS‘ glance says it all. The mattress is covered with little blue rockets, and looks old enough to have come over on the mayflower.

Johanna said “We’re looking for something a little higher quality than that…” and the sales rep obliges us with ‘FLOP,’ something dating from the civil war – blue without the rockets. At this point we were about ready to leave.

On the way out I saw the REAL mattresses, the nice ones with pillow tops and memory foam. I laid down on one and asked it’s price. The sales rep, desperate to keep us there, said it was $375 or so, but if we would buy it right then, she would give it to us for $350. Johanna thought it was comfortable, but I wasn’t totally sold – it was a little firm for my taste. So the rep left while Johanna and I talked it over.

I said I still didn’t want to spend money on that one. A mattress is a long-time purchase that you have to live with. I couldn’t live with a mattress that firm. So we decided against it, even though it was a nice one in our price range. We started walking out again, and saw their two top-of-the-line models. On a whim, I laid down on one.

INCREDIBLE! A wonderful, WONDERFUL Queen mattress with memory foam, encased coils, just the right firmness, I was near tears! I lay there and told Johanna to try it out. “But it’s out of our price range” she chided. “Just try it out, this is what I am looking for. We can check for this firmness elsewhere, but I want you to feel this!” She obliged, and agreed, it was really, really comfortable.

But was it in our price range? The rep was desperate to get us to stay. It was about $475 for the mattress without tax. But if we would buy it right then, it was going to be $475 with tax. That was a better price than the other warehouse, but I was still nervous about the price of buying a box spring. She offered a mismatched one for $50 more, but I was still hesitant. Then, she offered to just include one. That meant we were getting a retail $1,200 bedroom for just $478.67 with tax. The other warehouse couldn’t come close. And that did it.

Agreeing to pay our $350 right then, and the additional $128.67 the following week, we went out to fill out the paperwork. Taped on the table we saw:

“Checks payable to Teton Nalder”

I guess some things are meant to be.

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