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Mattress Firm

6490 Dobbin Center Way #E
Columbia, MD 21045 410-730-9412

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because the staff was fast and friendly, and i got a discount on my mattress... - Nov 16, 2022

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Mattress Warehouse

9400 Snowden River Pkwy #101
Columbia, MD 21045 667-200-4719

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Staff was friendly but not pushy. Prices are okay, not great. - Sep 15, 2021

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Sleep Number

10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-8565

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Mattress Firm

6131 Columbia Crossing Cir
Columbia, MD 21045 410-312-4724

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We worked with Ann to buy a mattress and boxspring and had a pleasant experience.... - Jan 15, 2023

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JC Penney

10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia, MD 21044 410-715-8700

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Macy's

10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy #HC
Columbia, MD 21044 410-997-3000

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The staff was wonderful and would have purchased the mattress from them if... - Dec 21, 2023

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