Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 I just have to laugh at this one. I abandoned my expensive mattresses in my contaminated house. Have already bought around $3,000 of new bedding: natural wool mattress toppers, sheets, wool mattress protectors and was supposed to have another $3,000 or so of organic cotton futons delivered today from Heart of Vermont (there are 4 of us). The bedding is my major major new investment from this debacle (besides the house remediation and the medical bills) The futons never got delivered.... Just talked to my husband who went into the city today to work on the contaminated house clean out.... He arrived there and 3 big boxes sitting out in front. Fortunately he didn't take them into the house. But couldn't fit them in the van (which we've been using to haul contaminated possessions to storage....) so took them out of the cardboard boxes and shoved them in the van in their paper wrappings (didn't come in plastic) so they are now likely contaminated. I can't leave them in the van cause we need it. Have to bring them in the new place. Really, they are probably all right, but isn't this just so unbelievably funny??? They had to make a shipping error on my order!! Just shows you can't escape it, the evil mold will get us in the end!! But I did e-mail Heart of Vermont and blast them for this mistake and asked them what they were going to do about it, a big discounted price I hope!! Please laugh at this, laughter is the best medicine and heaven knows we all need some of that, and it's free besides!! sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 Sue that totally sux, how could Heart of Vermont make such a mistake? I have the same problem with the camper shell that's on my truck. When I moved from the WDB I put some items in the bed of my truck not knowing about cross contamination and camper shell has a felt like lining in it. Needless to say i never use the bed for fear of possibly contaminating whatever I put back there. > > I just have to laugh at this one. > > I abandoned my expensive mattresses in my contaminated house. Have > already bought around $3,000 of new bedding: natural wool mattress > toppers, sheets, wool mattress protectors and was supposed to have > another $3,000 or so of organic cotton futons delivered today from Heart > of Vermont (there are 4 of us). The bedding is my major major new > investment from this debacle (besides the house remediation and the > medical bills) The futons never got delivered.... > > Just talked to my husband who went into the city today to work on the > contaminated house clean out.... He arrived there and 3 big boxes > sitting out in front. Fortunately he didn't take them into the house. > But couldn't fit them in the van (which we've been using to haul > contaminated possessions to storage....) so took them out of the > cardboard boxes and shoved them in the van in their paper wrappings > (didn't come in plastic) so they are now likely contaminated. I can't > leave them in the van cause we need it. Have to bring them in the new > place. Really, they are probably all right, but isn't this just so > unbelievably funny??? They had to make a shipping error on my order!! > > Just shows you can't escape it, the evil mold will get us in the end!! > But I did e-mail Heart of Vermont and blast them for this mistake and > asked them what they were going to do about it, a big discounted price I > hope!! > > Please laugh at this, laughter is the best medicine and heaven knows we > all need some of that, and it's free besides!! sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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