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Cheapest
Memory Foam Mattress Topper Beds
Ever see those mattress ads on
TV? You know, the ones where you see happy, well rested people
telling you that you can watch TV, eat, read, use your laptop,
and do just about everything else from the comfort of your
bed? With a tendency toward edema and poor circulation in
my lower extremities, I became quite curious about the Cheapest
Memory Foam Mattress Topper and decided to go ahead and call
the phone number on the TV ad. When I called, I gave my address
information and in a few days, an envelope arrived containing
a brochure (which quoted nothing about the prices) and a pamphlet about
getting better sleep. I still needed more information to decide
if I wanted to purchase one of these beds.
Not long
after, I received a phone call from the company asking if
they could send a sales representative to my home. I thought,
"OK, here we go with the sales pitch!" and at first
I said no. They kept calling me back thereafter though. Since
I wanted to know more, I eventually decided to allow the salesman
to come for a visit. The sales representative from the company
was very pleasant and very knowledgeable about the Cheapest
Memory Foam Mattress Topper and professional in his presentation.
He arrived with his briefcase full of information and a small
TV for me to view a video presentation. He then asked to see
the bed I was presently sleeping on to be able to measure
it and show me how the Topper
differed.
After
the pitch to convince me that the Cheapest Memory Foam Mattress
Topper would be the wisest investment I have ever made in
my life and that it would be also helpful to any existing
medical conditions I have, we finally got down to brass tactics;
the price! The products vary greatly in price, which
depends largely on the features the customer chooses, such
as heat and massage. I do not regret choosing this mattress and would recommend it to anyone;
especially those who suffer from back pain, poor circulation,
leg problems, and a whole host of other orthopedic discomforts.
What I objected to greatly was the sales pitch. I would suggest
that potential customers not invite a salesman to sell the
product unless you are actually wanting to buy a bed at that
point in time, rather than "just looking" or shopping
around. I was presented with two choices in purchasing the
bed.
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