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Sleep Doctor Mattress Complaints - Buyer beware!

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Sleep Doctor Mattress

Posted: 2008-03-17 by S. Osborne [send email]
Buyer beware!
Complaint Rating:  50 % with 6 votes
Company information:
Sleep Doctor Mattress
Muskegon, Michigan
United States
www.sleepdoctormattress.com

My husband and I purchased a King sized mattress (manufacturer: International Bedding Co., Model #: HER 2000 F) from the Muskegon (MI) Sleep Doctor on 8/11/07. We did not purchase a box spring since we have a platform bed. We paid $599.00 plus tax. Eric ****** was the person who sold us the mattress.

After having the mattress for a few days, I noticed that something was sticking out on the sides. I felt around that edges of the mattress and found that it was doing this is several spots. I didn’t know if the mattress was supposed to be that way or not.

The mattress was uncomfortable so we went back to the store due to their "60 day comfort guarantee". Eric ***** told us that he would not be able to give us another mattress for any thing less than $300.00 over the price of the original mattress. After seeing that we were hesitant to pay $300.00 more, he promptly quit helping us and went to play solitaire on his computer.

We decided to just keep the mattress and buy a mattress pad. We purchased a memory foam mattress topper as well as a mattress pad from another store. This still did not help the comfort level of the mattress. The comfort level was so bad that we decided that we had to purchase a new mattress. We went to several different stores to try mattresses out and to get prices. I also looked on-line.

In doing this research, I found that we paid way too much for the mattress that we purchased from Sleep Doctor. I acknowledge that this is our fault as we had not educated ourselves before purchasing from Sleep Doctor.

In speaking with another sales person at another store, I also found out that Eric **** was the Muskegon Sleep Doctor Store manager, which I hadn’t previously known, and that this sales person has heard a lot of bad things about Eric from customers that have come into their store.

Also, when visiting another mattress store and speaking with the sales person, I described the spots on the mattress where something was sticking out. The sales person told me that the spring guards had probably come off the springs on the edges and this is considered to be a defect in the mattress.

After hearing this, I reviewed the warranty on the mattress. I contacted International Bedding Co. and was told that I would have to go through Sleep Doctor to process the warranty.

I was hesitant to call the Muskegon Sleep Doctor, as I had not been happy with the customer service that Eric ***** had provided. By that point, I also didn’t trust him as I believe that this mattress was defective from the beginning.

Because of this, I called the phone number listed on Sleep Doctor’s website. I spoke with someone who arranged for Sleep Doctor’s “technicians” to come look at the mattress. This person also told me that if the mattress met the warranty conditions, the mattress could either be replaced or we would be able to upgrade our mattress and pay the difference.

The “technicians” came to my home on 3/5/08. After just a moment of looking at the mattress, the “technicians” stated that the condition of our mattress was a “known defect” and that they would let the manager (Eric ******) know that this qualified for replacement under the warranty. Eric contacted us and said that we could come into the store to discuss our options.

My husband and I decided that we did not want the same mattress, because of the “known defect”. We decided to go try out the other mattresses in the store. From looking around before we had known that there was a defect in the mattress, we had a good idea of what we were looking for and the prices that were reasonable. Because of Sleep Doctor’s guarantee that they will “beat any price or it’s free” I went on-line and printed out adds from Big Lots, Sam’s Club and Sleep Doctor.

Big Lots was advertising the Serta Danford Eurotop Perfect Sleeper for $655.00. Sam’s Club was advertising the Serta Buckingham Eurotop Perfect Sleeper for $798.00 which included shipping. Sleep Doctor was advertising an on-line special for a Serta Madison Eurotop Mattress Set for the Side Sleeper for $599.00.

Aside from this, Serta’s website stated that Sleep Doctor was currently participating in the Serta price rollback which could result in large discounts on Serta mattresses. We went into the Muskegon Sleep Doctor store on a day that Eric wasn’t there, because I was not comfortable dealing with him. We tried out mattresses and really liked the Serta Perfect Sleeper Eurotop Rainbow Mist. The sales person that helped us told us that he could not sell us the mattress for less than $1199.00. When we presented the advertisements, he told us that he couldn’t help us anymore and told us that we would have to speak with Eric *****.

My husband contacted Eric ******. Through my husband’s conversations with Eric, it became apparent that Eric was not willing to help us at all. My husband contacted Sleep Doctor’s Serta representative, Greg, and asked him what the difference was between the Rainbow Mist (Sleep Doctor), the Buckingham (Sam’s Club) and the Danford (Big Lots). Greg explained that the Danford was not foam encased around the edges, hence the price difference. Greg stated, however, that the Buckingham and the Rainbow Mist were very similar and there wasn’t much difference between these two mattresses.

We realized that the Rainbow Mist and the Danford were too different and did not expect that Sleep Doctor would price match the Big Lots’ price. When my husband contacted Eric ***** again, Eric told my husband that the difference between the Rainbow Mist and the Buckingham was in the continuous support innerspring. When my husband confronted Eric on this lie and told Eric that he had spoken with the Serta representative, Eric said that he would call my husband back.

Eric called back and still was offering the Rainbow Mist for $1199.00 and he would not price match the Buckingham. Eric then told my husband that he had a Eurotop that was between the Rainbow Mist and the Buckingham models. Eric said that he would sell it to us for $900.00 but we wouldn’t be able to try it out ahead of time and we wouldn’t be able to return it if we didn’t like it. Before we could decide if we wanted to do this, Eric called back and told my husband that he was wrong and he doesn’t have this mattress.

My husband and I finally tired of dealing with Eric and decided to just have him replace our mattress with another one. We decided that we would keep this in plastic and try to sell it on our own. We decided that we would purchase another mattress from another store that we trusted. My husband called Eric and told him to go ahead and order the mattress. Eric contacted my husband later that day and asked my husband if we wanted a plush mattress instead of the firm one. Eric stated that there would be no charge for this. My husband said that this was fine.

I found this offer incredulous because when we had gone into the Sleep Doctor within the 60 day comfort guarantee, Eric would not help us find a different mattress for the same price that we paid for the one we originally purchased.

Because of this, I decided that the best avenue would be to contact the regional manager and to also file a complaint with the Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau. I called Eric and told him to put a hold on the mattress order as we had decided to pursue other avenues. Eric said that this was fine.

I then called the toll free number again to find out who to contact. I was told to call Scott ****** at the Kentwood Sleep Doctor. I was told that Scott **** is the regional manager. Imagine my dismay when I found out that Scott is related to Eric. I called the Kentwood store on 3/10/08 and spoke with George. George told me that Scott was out of the store and wouldn’t be back until 3/12/08. I requested that George contact Scott and let him know that I wanted to be contacted that day. I said that if no one contacted me, I would be filing a complaint with the Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau by 4:00 p.m.

In the meantime, my husband called the Sleep Doctor on Alpine St. in Grand Rapids. My husband spoke with Jared. Jared first told my husband that he would sell us the Rainbow Mist for $1049.00 ($150.00 less than what Eric offered). My husband said that he had an advertisement from Sam’s Club advertising the Buckingham for $798.00 and that this was very similar to the Rainbow Mist. Jared said that he would speak with the regional manager and get approval to match this price. Jared called my husband back and said that he would sell us a King sized Serta Perfect Sleeper Rainbow Mist Eurotop for $798.00 because of their guarantee that they will “beat any advertised price or it’s free”. Jared told my husband that there really wasn’t any difference between the Rainbow Mist and the Buckingham.

My husband contacted Eric with this information and Eric still insisted that he wouldn’t sell us the Rainbow Mist for less than $1199.00. Eric told my husband that he has the proof of how different the Buckingham and Rainbow Mist are. To me, this is irrelevant, as we already have two people, the Serta representative and another Sleep Doctor employee, telling us that there is not enough difference between the mattresses to warrant such a gap in price.

My husband agreed to go to see the specifics. When he did, Eric **** tried to say that the fabric covering the mattress was better than the one at Sam's Club. Eric didn't seem to understand that the Organic Cotton cover that the Sam's Club mattress has is a "specialty fabric".

Eric also tried to say that the foam contains something that is made with oil and their bed has a higher percentage of oil, hence the price difference. My husband compared their percentage with an even cheaper Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress ($585) at Menards and that one has a higher percentage than Sleep Doctor's mattress!! Eric ****** has continuously lied to us and has refused to compromise with us.

Needless to say, when Scott *******, the regional manager, returned my call, he was less than accommodating. He left me a message, basically saying that my husband and I had no choice and we have to exchange the mattress for a similar one and we can't upgrade. He was rude on the message and he was extremely rude when my husband called him back. He doesn't know his own product and said that my letter (exactly what I have written above) doesn't make sense. He said that the 60-day comfort guarantee only applies to mattresses that cost more that $999, which is not stated in any of their advertising or on their website.

I sent a letter, with the above information, to the company's owner, Roger *****, and haven't heard a word from him. Surprise, surprise.

We are currently waiting to hear back from the Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau, but we'll probably ultimately have no choice but to exchange the mattress for another horrible one and then try to sell it and buy a mattress from somewhere that we trust. I would recommend that you don't go anywhere near Sleep Doctor Mattress if you want a good night's sleep.
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90 days ago by S. Osborne [send email]
An update for everyone--
Phil *****, the co-owner of Sleep Doctor Mattress, contacted me personally by phone. Phil apologized several times for everything that my husband and I have gone through with the purchase of our mattress. Phil and his brother, Roger, ended up refunding the delivery fee that Eric charged us. Phil and Roger also ended up sending us a $75 gift card to Red Lobster. I told Phil that the refund and the gift card were nice, but what meant the most to me was having him personally contact me and apologize. My viewpoint on Sleep Doctor has drastically changed. I still wouldn't deal with Eric, but I now feel that the company itself stands up to its advertising.
70 days ago by Lottawad [send email]
You are a retail stores worst nightmare. This entire insane episode is your fault, not the mattress stores.

I would hate to deal with a customer like you and your husband because it is obvious that you people are idiots.

Enjoy your Red Lobster, I hope they give you presidential service or you will call in the authorities. If all customers were like you two numbskulls there would be no mattresses, because everyone would go out of business.

You democrats purchased the cheapist shit that you could buy
and then when you didn't like your new mattress, you made everyons life miserable. I guess misery loves company

I'm sure you walking nightmares will be back to the store to exchange the mattress again soon.. that is what people like you do.. make a bad decision and then blame everyone else.
66 days ago by Julie [send email]
Lottawad---

You must be affiliated with Sleep Doctor, otherwise you wouldn't be so upset about the original reviewers comments. Sounds like you're one of those slimy salespeople who doesn't care about the customer. If you owned a business, it wouldn't last for very long. That's for sure.
50 days ago by Tanya [send email]
We're talking about an awful lot of money here. I have chronic pain problems and fibromyalgia. My husband and I were planning on visiting one of the Sleep Doctor's stores but will defintely will not be visiting the Sleep Doctor chain at all. It's their loss, as we will be spending mucho deniro!

Word of mouth is everything in a business and it looks to me that it won't be long with the economy we have here in Michigan loss of business will be trickling down Sleep Doctor's back...listen up people, do your homework before buying a mattress.
31 days ago by Roger Wardell [send email]
Dear readers,

The first complaint at the top of this posting has been resolved much to the customer's satisfaction. The customer requested that the original complaint posting be withdrawn but the website administrator said that all the customer could do is post another statement expressing her change of heart, which she did.

As far as the subsequent postings, I am not aware of either the customer's or their situations and feel that it must be an attempt by a competitor or it's employee(s) to capitalize on Sleep Doctor's temporary lapse with one customer.

I have petitioned the website administrator to remove the eroneous postings or Sleep Doctor will pursue all legal mean available to protect our reputation.

The reason that I am defensive is that for the past few years I have enjoyed reading the complaints about our competitors (such as the big furniture store mentioned in one of the above posts) on websites such as these and the lack of negative comments about our company.

Sleep Doctor is committed to resolve any complaints and the results of the initial posting is evidence of that.

Websites such as these are great for customers, however, gone unchecked, allow competitors or others without a legitimate stake in the outcome can assert unfounded harm on an organization with genuine concern for it's customers.

Roger Wardell, President
Sleep Doctor Mattress Stores
15 days ago by Clever [send email]
Wow, I have been following this thread for a bit as I also had a distasteful experience while visiting a Sleep Doctor store. What strikes me as interesting is how a person who was treated so poorly as stated in the original email, who was ready to contact the Attorney General and the BBB and who took the time to post this complaint on numerous complaint boards, could suddenly be placated with a phone call, a delivery fee refund and a gift certificate to (!) Red Lobster. To me, this does not compute. If something like this were to happen to me, I can't think of a reason to want to retract all of this so suddenly when I was so angry and treated so poorly. Maybe if I were given a full refund. Or a free bed. Or threatened with legal action. The President of Sleep Doctor does not seem to be above threatening legal action, as stated in his post above (in my opinion, a post not commensurate with the status of a President of such a large business). But that is just my humble opinion - everyone else reading this will have to draw their own conclusions. In my situation, I visited a Sleep Doctor store looking for a foam mattress. I was met by a nice gentleman who said he, "ran the place." I assumed he was a manager. We talked about the different mattresses in a certain foam mattress line that they carried. I could find no pricing or specifications about the beds, so I asked the manager. The conversation was nice as I tried out the beds, but after awhile some of the information that I was provided did not equate with a small specification sheet that the salesman produced. I asked about pricing, but was not given definite prices. Only something in a range, "of about $XXXX." I told the salesperson that I had to come back with my significant other to try out the product in person. Then the pricing changed and I was given a comeback certificate for a discount if I returned (so I was going to have to pay more if I bought it during my first visit?). I was also given a web site to visit for complete specifications about the mattress. And we were done. He went back to his desk area, returned a phone call on his cell phone and vacuumed the store. I guess once he knew there was not going to be a sale that day, he had better things to do. I had more questions, but after a few minutes of being ignored, I left. I went home and started doing my reasearch, as I was interested in the mattress I looked at. The website I was given did not exist. I did an internet search and could find no information about the mattresses I looked at. I did find a website from a company in Canada that said they owned the name of that brand (and the product was very unique and different to what I looked at) and that they were going to contact Sleep Doctor to cease selling that product under that name. I also did some BBB reasearch and found some complaints about the Sleep Doctor stores that I did not like. In the end, I went to another store and got a lower price by quite a bit on a nice name-brand foam mattress. I find the infomation on sites like this useful as they help me to take my time and do reasearch before making a large purchase. And I think they give an insight into how different companies conduct their business. I believe the first post of this customer. I personally don't give the "retraction" much weight (for reasons I listed above), the post by Lottawad is ridiculous to me, and the post of the President of the company I find to be unprofessional. Combined with my own experience, I guess that would put me in agreement with the initial complaint and I also would choose not to shop again at this particular store. Be sure to do your own research!
2 days ago by Godknows [send email]
If you are going to buy a mattress set, Sleep Doctor is the last place on earth you should go, unless you want
to get lied to, and get sold a very over priced, mattress set.
Let's start with the owner Roger Wardell, he protrays
himself as a Christian man, even though his way of doing buisness is not very Christian like. He does not care how his salesmen get the sale as long as they get it. For example, go into a few different Sleep Doctor stores and ask the same question about certain mattress and you will get a different answer from each person, THIS IS A FACT. Then ask about price on the same set and you will get a different price from each person, THIS IS A FACT. This is ok with Roger because he does not care what is said, just get the sale.
Let's talk about pricing at the Sleep Doctor. Most mattress retailers across the country have profit margins around fourty percent but at the Sleep Doctor, Roger is not happy unless its over seventy percent, THIS IS A FACT. (Are all Christians this greedy?) Lets take Serta for instance, they are a world
wide company and they manufacture many different
grades of quality, and many different priced mattress sets, but each mattress set has its own recipe, which the specs are easy to find with a little research, the names may be different by retailer but the specs are the same, THIS IS A FACT, call the factory. Then why at the Sleep Doctor do the salesmen tell you they have better fabrics or more oil in the foam? So they can price that same mattress set, five hundred to fifteen hundred dollars higher than the competitor. this is that seventy percent profit margin that inside the company they call" overage". The more overage left in the set, the higher the commision is to the salesman, and if they get all the overage, which about sixty percent goes to Roger and the other fourty percent goes to the salesman, you will hear Roger with that girlish voice when he says "or its freeee", laugh a little teehee, and say "great job, see I told you smoke and mirror selling works".
How do I know all this you ask, I know Roger, Phill
his brother and several of the salesmen personally, and over the years I've heard all the bragging about all the money they are all making off hard working people who just want a good nights sleep.
So again if you want an over priced mattress set and you want to get lied to go to the Sleep Doctor, if not
there are plenty of other places that will help you sleep great with out taking advantage of you.
Call the Better Business Bureau first and I hope you sleep good Roger.
1 days ago by Jamie [send email]
You are right Godknows, I did compare the manufacture specs on a king size Serta set, and Big Lots, Menards, Williams all had the excact same
set that I saw at the Sleep Doctor. The salesman at
Sleep Doctor danced around the price issue and tried
to switch us into a different manufacture that we never heard of, which was poorly built by the way and was even priced higher. When I asked about the
"we'll beat any advertised price or it's freeeeeeeee" he
told us that it was not the same name and they had
more coils and more layers of foam than the other guys, we could tell he was lying. We went back to Williams and purchased the set and saved $900.00
and got free delivery. Even the compare at price at Sleep Doctor was $2000.00 higher, what a joke. They
are not very honest at the Sleep Doctor.
7 hours 3 minutes ago by John [send email]
Hey Godkows, its funny you would bring up the part of being a Christian. My wife and I purchased a queen
mattress from Sleep Doctor about 2 years ago because
we go to church with Roger and his wife Pam. We spent after all was said and done about $1800.00 for everything. Now, I weigh about 185 and my wife weighs about 115, after about 3 weeks we noticed we
were rolling together in the middle of the mattress, and there was about a three inch sag in the middle, so
we called the store and told the salesman our problem,
he told us there is a break in period for about 90 days
and we should flip and rotate the mattress every couple of weeks. The problem with this answer was we
purchased a one sided mattress that could not flip. He
then told us that the three inch sag was what they in the business call a "body signature" and this was normal. To make a long story short they finally replaced the mattress only. The replacement mattress
started to sag after about 3 weeks so we called the store again, and again we were told about the 90 day break in period, and we should flip and rotate the mattress every couple of weeks, we can't flip the mattress only rotate it, now the salesman was getting
very upset with me and told me to "call the factory"
the problem with doing this was that the company was the "in home brand" and the salesman did not have the direct number to the company, so he told us to go on line and find it. Great service right? No, after getting the run around from the manufacture and they finally told us to call Sleep Doctor, I was so fed up with the service of both companies, I donated the set to a local cahrity and went to one of Sleep Doctor's competitors and bought a set for about $900.00 and have been sleeping great for almost 2 years.
Imagine that $900.00 less and no problems. When I said something to Roger at church he did not know what to say and you could tell he was very put off by the whole conversation. I guess I should have noticed how he acts so much better than all of us little people,
I should not have wasted his time. I also wonder if all the money he made off my sale paid for his wife's breast enlargement surgery. Yeah, he sure is one heck of a Christian.

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