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Park Place was started in 1931 by J.B.Orders in the midst of the Great Depression.  Since then the family has striven to build quality mattresses at reasonable prices while remaining good stewards of all of their resources including both money and people and being respectful of the environment and their community.  The fourth generation of the Orders family now works in the Greenville, SC factory, one of the most technologically advanced in the country. The American Home collection represents an exceptional mattress for and exceptional value suitable for every home. American Home has a good mix of every comfort type, feel, and price for the average home. Value and affordability are the key characteristics of this collection. InnerACT™ 650 alternating coil technology with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, zoned SuperSoft convoluted Preserve foam, visco plus lumbar support foam, luxury performance circular knit cover, tack & jump quilt design, approx. 13.5” mattress height, 12 year non-prorated warranty




416 ultra high profile coil Innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, zoned SuperSoft convoluted comfort layer, luxury performance circular knit cover, tack & jump quilt design, approx. 12.5” mattress height, 10 year non-prorated warranty 416 ultra high profile coil Innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, zoned convoluted comfort layer, luxury performance circular knit cover, tack & jump quilt design, approx. 10.5” mattress height, 10 year non-prorated warranty Heavenly Rest Euro Pillowtop 460 Verticoil™ innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, Comfort poly quilt foam, DuroSoft Damask cover,  approx. 9.5” mattress height, 10 year warranty 460 Verticoil™ innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, Comfort poly quilt foam, DuroSoft Damask cover,  approx. 9” mattress height, 10 year warranty 460 Verticoil™ innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, Comfort poly quilt foam, DuroSoft Damask cover,  approx. 8.5” mattress height, 10 year warranty




460 Verticoil™ innerspring with foam encased edge, Paladin fire retardant barrier, Comfort poly quilt foam, DuroSoft Damask cover,  approx. 8” mattress height, 10 year warranty All American Home Collections Mattresses are paired with a DuraLife foundation.  The Duralife foundation is a solid foundation that provides a hard, flat, level surface on which the mattress rests.  Current mattress construction make solid foundations  appropriate for any bedding use and represent a cost savings over traditional boxsprings.  Boxsprings are available with each of the above mattresses for an additional cost. The Contour Pro Collection is a value oriented collection appropriate at young children and rarely used beds.  While great values, their use should be limited to the above applications. Carefree:  The Carefree mattress has a 252 coil innerspring unit, a quilted surface and knit fabric.  It is approx. 7″ thick and has a 1 year warranty. Super:  The Super mattress has a 252 coil innerspring unit, an unquilted surface and stitchbond fabric. 




It is approx. 6.5″ thick and has a 1 year warranty. Both the Carefree and the Super are available mattress only or sold on the gray American Home foundation.Update added by user Jun 18, 2012 Hey well said, Jack (Montgomery)! I just saw your comment today and figured I\'d betty post a reply since it played out pretty much like you said... I haven\'t had a chance to post since I went to talk with Steven at the Mattress Firm. Luckly he was there when I arrived (he had been off the 2 previous days). I had mailed Mattress Firm the post from above a couple of days earlier and I think he was informed about my \"dissatisfaction.\" I was defensive at first since the floor model of the bed I purchased had been taken off the sales floor \"I was told\" to make room for new ones (this store recently changed over from Mattress Giant due to Mattress Firm\'s recent buyout). However, Steven was very good a difussing my anger/confusion and immediately. He assured me that if I wanted to return the bed for a full refund (and no pickup and restoking fees), he was ready to do so.




Once calm I inspected the rest of the showroom, I began to realize that I would have to pay a lot more if I wanted a leading brand memory foam (Sealy, Serta, Tempurputic). Steven had listened initally more than I thought since he I really wasn\'t prepared to spend more than $1000 (at least not until I saved more money). He then said that I have 90 days to return the bed and if I still wasn\'t satisfied (when I had more money) he\'d glady return the bed before the 90 days expired. I felt much better and looked around in his store as well as other retailers and figured out quickly that I wasn\'t going to find my dream bed for under $1500, so what I already purchased was actually a pretty good deal. Lesson: I did \"impulse buy\" the bed and should have reseached more so I could better identify it\'s value...AND before I post on a forum about my \"pissedoffconsumer\" experince, call my salesperson... lol.I didn\'t realize that you were listening and wanted me to have what you knew was a good deal (and trying not to waste my time by showing me everything I ...couldn\'t afford...lol




First of all I haven't attempted to return my mattress yet, but from what I read it looks like it's going to be a big hassle. I walked into the Mattress Firm at Houston Tomball Crossing wanting to see the new TEMPUR-Simplicity. I said I'd seen them adversitised at $599 and up, but Steven quickly pointed out that the only line he had was priced $1800-15,000. As we were talking he cleverly walked me over to a corner where he had two beds side-by-side: One a Serta Apple Valley foam the other "house-brand" The Hampton & Rhodes "gel" foam both priced at an astonishing $599! So, Steven has me try out the Hampton and Rhodes and remarks "No one wants to sell this bed (underlying reason...hem, I'm not getting much commision on this one) LIES: I know for a fact the house brands are psuedo-sales on ridiculous markups garnish up to 80-90% profit. Management offers incentives to Sales Staff to sell House Brands, so it's Win-Win for management and sales staff...I know, I've worked retail.




Unfortunately, at the time, I didn't realize Hampton & Rhodes was the Mattress Firms' house brand...silly me. I'm then asked to try it out verses the Serta/Sealy priced the same next to it and asks which I prefer. Well I fall for the set up and say, I like the The Hampton and Rhodes better. Of course it felt better - it's supposed to! I can't believe I fell for it!!!!! It was only when my own mattress arrived that I realized I'd been DUPED. This mattress felt NOTHING like the one in the store. It was hard and the "gel foam" doesn't contour to my body like the one on the showroom floor. Then I inspected the foam closer and asked myself, "where is the "gel" in the mattress?" I couldn't find a label on this mattress giving me the composition of the mattress... is that a crime? Steven's sneaky tactics didn't end with selling me the mattress that best fit HIS needs...I noticed he added the $100 boxspring which I specifically asked him NOT to do. At check out I told him I could only afford the mattress this week and I'd be by the next pay for the boxspring and frame.




As soon as I got home I noticed it on the reciept (duh...) and I was going call to have them take it off, but my husband said it was fine, we would manage. I was livid that Steven had snuck that in. No WONDER they want you to get your deleivery so SOON... you don't have time to THINK! The first night we slept on it my husband commented how small it felt. We did down-size from a king, but this bed looked more like a full although the only tag on it was blank except the word "Queen." The next day I measured the bed and found that it was (57'') wide which falls somewhere between a full (55'') and standard size queen which is (59''). Strike #1: No Gel to this Bed - No tag stating the composition of the foam mattress Strike #2: Bed is much harder (like a brick) than the Showroom version Strike #3: Bed 2 inches smaller than the standard Queen Strike #4: Adding on an item to reciept hoping the client wouldn't notice till later/or not listening in the first place. My conclusion is that it seems when you outsource your house brand to a low bidder such as Corsicanna, quality control is an issue.

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