Posted on 07/19/2014 5:09:53 PM PDT by nickcarraway
In the market for a new mattress?
Look no further than Bob Manoffs storage unit business. Yes, a business out of a storage unit. In fact, Mattress Bob (yes, thats his name) has a collection of 11 Mira Mesa storage units that double as showrooms. Manoff stays busy thanks to word-of-mouth business or from an ad on Craigslist. Twice a week, he gets a shipment from a Los Angeles mattress maker. Hes got pillow tops, memory foam and organic cotton.
The incentive? Most of Manoffs mattresses sell from between $100 and $700 depending on the size, so who cares that it isnt your typical mattress showroom?
At first, they walk down here and they think theyre going to get mugged maybe, he said. Its no frills, but a very pleasant place to do business.
It's a creative idea, but is it legal?
Yes, Mattress Bob tells us. His business is licensed with the state's Bureau of Home Furnishings, which regulates mattress stores.
As for working out of a storage unit -- or 11 -- he said he has had complaints over the years. The bottom line, though, he said is that he doesn't have the most top of the line mattresses, but he has comfortable mattresses. Manoff thought the business would last a couple weeks. Now, its been open seven years. If you ask him, a storage unit is the perfect business setting, complete with a beach chair in the sun. Sometimes you just got to reinvent yourself and reinvent your business to make it work.
And his customers (at least the folks we met) don't seem to mind the less-than aesthetically-pleasing setting. "I drove up and I was wondering what the storage unit aspect of it was," said customer Helen Smoole. "But I'm willing to try something new. Why not to save money?
....and don’t forget to pay the lady.
Good for him. I was talking to my storage location manager and he said that there are several receive / ship businesses there. Plus a shady government operation that shredded paper for days before they moved out.
As for mattresses, expensive pillow top is a scam. I can’t sleep on them. Just give me a moderate priced firm mattress. I had one for 25 years and it was as comfortable as the first day.
I bought a mattress set from this guy, about a year ago. He has good stuff at good prices.
A company named Robert Hall back in the 50s made a name for itself by selling clothes cheap due to an ad jingle that proclaimed “low overhead” stores.
All over the country, vendors use the same strategy to move items. Houston’s “Mattress Mac” has made a fortune with low overhead, low price warehouse stores.
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