It’s a small thing today that I’m grateful for. Well, small
and not-small. A bed. I’m grateful that, after nearly six months of make-do, I’ve
got a real mattress and box spring to sleep on.
My previous set was way past its use-by date; I bought it
around 1990, but I just never seemed to have the disposable income that would
allow for replacing it. So it was always easier to not do anything about it
than to go mattress shopping.
When I knew I was relocating across the country, I decided
that ditching the set would be a forcing function, so that I could begin my new
chapter on the East Coast with new sleeping arrangements.
(Getting it taken away turned out to be a Whole Thing,
involving a company that promised way more than it delivered, causing me
several new layers of stress on what’s already one of the life-shorteners.
Maybe I’ll write about it at some point. Maybe not. But if you’re in the Bay
Area, avoid an outfit calling itself Remoov.)
Once here, I mean, once in my new year-lease flat, it took
me a while to summon up the energy and slime-repellant to go looking for
mattresses. I don’t know why or how the sleep infrastructure industry turned
into such a snake pit, but it rivals used cars and most medical procedures in
terms of strategic avoidance of transparency and tactical bait-and-switch
techniques.
So I went with Saatva, a direct-to-consumer online-only
manufacturer. They weren’t nearly as transparent as they’d have you believe
(they bury the fact that they charge $99 for delivery and set-up), and their
response to me expressing my misgivings was to have some bolshie woman call to
assure me that if I didn’t like their operating model I could take a hike.
Which is certainly an interesting approach to customer satisfaction, particularly for something that costs more that five times what my first car did.
By that time, as I’d already told her, I was too tired to
start the process over.
But my mattress did arrive (through some no-name delivery
service) and it is such a luxury to be sleeping on a mattress, on a box spring,
on a frame. I still have to deal with getting a headboard, but for the nonce, I’m
just grateful to have my very own bed again. It’s a small thing, but huge for
me.
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