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Mattress Firm Presidents Day Sale

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HOLIDAY HOURS: WED-SAT 10am-8pm • SUN 11am-6pm BONUS CASH UP TO $300 on select mattress set purchases. Good towards delivery, accessories and frames. until 2020 with 60 equal payments and a minimum purchase of $4500.FULL OR QUEEN SET Twin and King set prices also available. Find a Mattress FirmNear You Go to Store Locator *Sale price of merchandise will be discounted and reduced by an amount equal to the amount of sales tax you would have paid on the sale price. Sales tax will be assessed on the discounted sale price and added to the total amount payable by you for the purchase in accordance with state and local laws. Not valid in combination with any other offers, previous purchases, or on Tempur-Pedic, Optimum or Beautyrest Black Hybrid purchases. See store for complete details. **The Mattress Firm credit card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit.




Special terms of 5 year s (60 months) valid on purchases of $2998 and above, 4 years (48 months) valid on purchases of $2498 and above, 3 year s (36 months) valid on purchases of $1998 and above, 2 years (24 months) valid on purchases of $1498 and above. Some plans require down payment. See store for details. special terms APR will continue to apply until all qualifying purchases are paid in full. The monthly payment for this purchase will be the amount that will pay for the purchase in full in equal payments during the promotional (specialThe APR for Purchases will apply to certain fees such as a late payment fee or if you use the card for otherFor newly opened accounts, the APR for Purchases is 27.99%. This APR may vary with the market based on the U.S. Prime Rate and is given as of 7/1/15. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest chargeReceive a free 2-pack of memory foam pillows valued at $79.99 with a minimum purchase of $499.99, while supplies last.




School i.d. applies to valid student, faculty, administrator, or staff identification card. Not available online or on previous purchases. see store for complete details. †*All monthly payments are rounded up to the nearest whole dollar. Monthly payment is based on purchase price alone excluding tax and delivery charges. Credit purchases subject to credit approval. Other transactions may affect theLet friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Presidents Day may be a time to remember presidents of the past and present, but it’s become just as well known for mattress sales.In the United States, many holidays and events have become ubiquitous with the sale of certain products. Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer-themed products, leading up to the Super Bowl big-screen TV sales are popular, and Presidents Day is all about cheap mattresses, according to Tobe Berkovitz, a professor of advertising at Boston University.“




It doesn’t take much to turn a national holiday into a mattress-buying holiday,” Berkovitz said.Presidents Day weekend is prime-time for nontraditional high-ticket items like mattresses, according to Puneet Manchanda, an Isadore and Leon Winkelman Professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan."If you look at the up and down trend of sales throughout the year, people are exhausted shopping-wise after Christmas and New Years, and this is the next big three day weekend since then,"  Manchanda said.Target, Best Buy, Sears: What to buy (and skip) on Presidents Day and where to find itHe said high-ticket purchases like mattresses aren't an impulse purchase, so the the three-day weekend allows consumers to think before they buy."If you look at a mattresses, it's a product category that consumers interact with every day, but a lot of low involvement," he said. "A product like a mattress, you need time to go there check it out with significant other or partner and that creates a lot of barriers to just buying it on any given weekend or day."




On social media, many tweeted jokes Monday morning about those who plan to cash in on mattress deals from retailers like Sleepy's, Mattress Firm and  big-box retailers like Macy's and Sears.Ahhh Presidents' Day... we remember our founding fathers as we get a deal on a cheap mattress!— chapa watt (@47AKz) February 20, 2017Not enough Presidents Day mattress sales IMO— Eric (@Word_Void) February 20, 2017On Presidents Day ....marketing experts tell us to go buy a new awesome mattress......I agree ......— madelyn Obrien (@MadelynObrien) February 20, 2017And while the jokes about Presidents Day mattress sales abound, Presidents Day is an undervalued shopping holiday, consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow, professor emeritus at Golden Gate University and author of Decoding the New Consumer Mind: How and Why We Shop and Buy told NerdWallet. Yarrow said the federal holiday is a prime opportunity for savings on mattresses and winter clothing, but consumers should think about whether they really need something before buying.“




My advice to shoppers is to think carefully about the item, not just the price,” Yarrow told NerdWallet in an email. “It's all too common to get overly excited about a discount and buy more than you need or something that's not quite right.”Is there mail on Presidents Day? A look at what’s closedAnd while a 2014 Better Sleep Council study found that many Americans are anxious when it comes to buying a mattress, that may be changing with younger generations who are buying into recommendations that mattresses be replaced every seven to ten years. Recent Better Sleep Council research found that consumers expectations of how long a mattress should last are decreasing, with respondents reporting that they expect a mattress to last about 9.4 years.That's a shift from older generations that may have held onto a product for a longer period of time, Berkovitz said."You can thank the mobile phone manufactures for that," Berkovitz said. "Apple, Samsung – you always need to get the latest mobile phone and now you need to get the latest mattress, so it's sort of a common advertising theme, just mattresses for whatever odd reason have become a hot marketing commodity."

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