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  • Who would want other peoples bodily fluids/skin in the bed you bought.

    I suppose it depends on who the person was and if you were in the bed at the same time that they left their bodily fluids there!
  • Oliver14
    Oliver14 Posts: 5,878 Forumite
    Because it's the 'Vent & Warning' section of the forum. She's venting and offering a warning. Didn't know that was against the rules.

    What ' warning this company offers replacements if there is a problem'
    'The More I know about people the Better I like my Dog'
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  • Thanks kajstring24 :)

    Oliver14
    What ' warning this company offers replacements if there is a problem'

    Nope. As mentioned in my first post....
    "Just a warning, check your goods before you set off for home if you can! "

    It would have saved me an hours round trip if i had! :(
  • Gavin83
    Gavin83 Posts: 8,757 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    rustyboy21 wrote: »
    It may have no been returned as faulty, as it may have been stock from their mail order side and therefore covered by DSR's.

    Which begs another question, why would you buy, for example a bed off the internet, when according to DSR's you have the right to refund if you then decide you don't want it? Say for example an unscrupulous person ordered one, used it a night, wet the bed, then sent it back , resealing the packaging and then it is sold onto you as grade a stock. According to other threads on here, you are in the right to reject mattresses even if the seal has been opened, if you decide you don't want it.

    Who would want other peoples bodily fluids/skin in the bed you bought.

    Who would do that though, it would cost a fortune to post a bed back to the suppliers!
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