TEMPE, AZ, October 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) SimplyRest - a leading source of high quality adjustable beds - has launched SimplyRest.com, a website that continues the Tempe, Arizona, company's tradition of leading the industry in innovative ways for people to sleep in a more comfortable and healthier way.
SimplyRest.com provides valued customers a no-hassle way to find and purchase the perfect sleep system for their needs with the ease of the Internet and from the comfort of home. With the latest in high-quality adjustable bed sets, SimplyRest.com is the best place to purchase a new Memory Foam Mattress, Adjustable Beds, Talalay latex mattress or Air Mattress. And it's risk free.
"We work closely with each customer to match them with the best choice of adjustable bed and mattress combination that will provide them relief from the many different medical disorders prompting them to purchase this type of bed; i.e. COPD, circulation and breathing issues, sleep apnea, and arthritic conditions, to name a few," states SimplyRest CEO Firas Kittaneh. "Our experienced and highly trained Sleep Specialists provide a World Class service experience that starts the minute they contact us, and does not stop after our customer purchases from us. We are continually available to help and address any post sale issue to our customers complete satisfaction."
Firas Kittaneh concluded by saying: "Our greatest asset is our customers satisfactory purchase experience with us, and we diligently strive to make this a continual priority in our business practice which encourages their returning to us again and again for all future bed needs!"
Simply put, SimplyRest.com is a dream come true.
SimplyRest.com provides every tool the customer needs to make the right decision when buying an adjustable sleep system. Our customers navigate the site with ease through extensive, and understandable, product profiles to learn every detail. Make comparisons with other leading brands. Email an associate for answers to questions or a no-obligation price quote. Join the email list for specials, coupons and other exclusive offers.Everything about SimplyRest.com is designed to provide the customer the best possible shopping experience whether they are choosing our custom bedding, or a complete adjustable bed sleep system.
SimplyRest is so confident in the quality and value of its products, customers may try out any mattress at home for up to 90 days. If unsatisfied, SimplyRest will issue a 100% purchase refund during the trial period. The customer's only responsibility is to ship the
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Adjustable Beds Leader SimplyRest.com Innovates with New Website Launch
Getting a perfect night's rest has never been easier.
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