Nothing like the mattress advertised
So I spent 3 x times extra money on a mattress for my son as he has some health issues. There was trouble trying to get details of the mattress before I even purchased. I should have been weary at this stage but was struggling to find an alternative mattress elsewhere and decided to trust this company to deliver as advertised. I asked for email confirmation of the exact contents of the mattress as described to me when I rang because I was concerned it was not stated on the site. I never got the email when the mattress arrived it looks nothing like what I ordered, and still I cannot get the confirmation in writing of the contents which makes me very annoyed that I have indeed been sold a dud, it feels like there is zero latex in it. It looks and feels cheap. I will update when I investigate this matter further, I may need to open the mattress. Joseph furniture the manufacturer appears to be a Chinese company and looking at what I can find on them, I seriously doubt that if the latex is even in the mattress the it is Dunlop method (as advertised) and not some nasty synthetic fake foam! If this has happened to me as I suspect it has, I suspect it is a common practise of advertising one product but sending a different product altogether, not many people are going to open their mattress to see what's inside

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