Problem w/ memoryfoam.com
Nov 3, 2007 12:51 AM
Joined: Nov 3, 2007
Points: 2
Oh, do I wish I'd found this new forum sooner. I was a member of Mark's Sleep Forum before.  I decided to purchase a bed from memoryfoam.com, even though Mark had left the company.  Yesterday, I realized that the website was gone and I had been billed. I'm trying to get refunded by Visa at this point.

Where do I go for the products that they used to offer?  Support foams, Latex layers, etc.? 

Does anyone ever hear from Mark?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank you,

Froggy
Re: Problem w/ memoryfoam.com
Reply #6 Dec 9, 2007 10:55 AM
If you are looking for a good night's sleep, proper sleep posture is everything. Your mattress should help you obtain the proper posture for your position.
Location: Orlando, FL
Joined: Sep 3, 2007
Points: 335

Unfortunately I cannot comment.

Please keep us posted.

This message was modified Dec 9, 2007 by Batman
Re: Problem w/ memoryfoam.com
Reply #7 Feb 6, 2008 6:02 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2008
Points: 1
Marcvdp,

where, may I ask, did you find the quote from SageRyder?  Have you pursued any other avenues?  I am in the same situation with a return made in May that was never refunded.  I must decide whether or not to file suit in the Atlanta Magistrate Court system.  Thanks!

Re: Problem w/ memoryfoam.com
Reply #8 Feb 6, 2008 7:05 PM
Joined: Aug 31, 2007
Points: 793
I will never work with a company again that is under chapter 11. I did CPA work (was given advance checks post dated to show me I would be paid..... not true I learned... of course the lawyer was paid up front and knew how to protect himself... I learned to work for the lawyer and no the client if I ever take this chance again but I doubt I will ever take this chance) for a company that owned several stores over 13 years ago and I was told by the lawyer the owner hired when he protected himself against creditors using Chapter 11 Reorganization, that the court would pay me in full. I had to return all checks I received and I got paid nothing when one of the creditors forced the owner to go chapter 7 since the creditor knew that his company had a secured lien against the equipment and he did not want a partial payment in settlement.  Never again will I hire a temp. agency (needed more workers to help me meet the court deadline for financial data and tax returns done) and work hours on end for several week to get past returns done thinking I was going to be paid well. I lost a lot of money and I am just warning others that a company in Chapter 11 could be forced to go into chapter 7 which is liquidation and then the secured creditors are paid first with the unsecured creditors paid last if and only if there is any money left.

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