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Altoids Addict ([info]altoidsaddict) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-01-15 14:36:00


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Entry tags:lawsuits

Mr. Monk and the Deceptive Thread Count
...So titled because I can't imagine anyone else a) counting to keep 'em honest and b) caring enough to sue them. And if it's not wanky to instigate a class-action lawsuit over thread counts, I don't know what is.

Retailer Bed, Bath and Beyond may be settling a class-action lawsuit over the thread count in their bedsheets. Generally if you've bought sheets there over the past seven years, you'll get yourself a reward for the pain and suffering brought by the false belief that your Egyptian cotton percale topsheets are, in reality, less than 1500-thread-count. How did they accomplish this dastardly feat? By "stating the number of threads in the warp and filling directions in one square inch of fabric, rather than the number of yarns." I have no idea why warp and filling rather than thread is important or even worthy of a class-action lawsuit, but it's likely to cost BBB lots of money.

The fabulous reward to the consumer swindled out of God's magical pubic threadcount sheets? A $10 gift card or a 20% off coupon. Linda Keenan, who received a settlement offer, has written an amusing response. Consumerist has also written about it here. Predictably, most of the actual settlement money is likely to go to lawyers' fees.

This is also the second time in a year someone's sued BBB for its thread counts. The original suit was dismissed in U.S. District Court because the consumer could not provide intent or real monetary or physical damage, and it was only then that the suit went to class-action. "Even if it assumed that the consumer had been able to plead an ascertainable loss, the Court further found that the consumer failed to demonstrate the causal relationship between the alleged misrepresentation and the ascertainable loss" is legalese for Really? Are you fucking kidding us? Thread counts? Go away.

(Note: Anyone bringing up the McDonald's lady does so at their own peril.)



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[info]lady7jane
2008-01-16 01:48 am UTC (link)
My sheets, let me tell you about them: They're blue.

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[info]altoidsaddict
2008-01-16 01:52 am UTC (link)
Yes, but I'll bet those bastards told you it was sky blue when any idiot with a Pantone chip could tell you it has a tinge of periwinkle to it. I'd sue.

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[info]onaga
2008-01-16 01:56 am UTC (link)
Mine are purple flannel. Thread count, schmead count.

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[info]nifflet
2008-01-16 03:04 am UTC (link)
Flannel FTW! Mine have snowmen.

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[info]magnolia_mama
2008-01-16 04:14 am UTC (link)
Ooh, me too, on both counts! They were a Christmas present from my sister. Couple them with my heated mattress pad and I'm prepared to face another Michigan winter.

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[info]brennalarose
2008-01-16 03:40 pm UTC (link)
I used to have cotton jersey knit in red and white that said "Drama Queen" all over them. Coincidentally, they were from a BB&B After Christmas sale. Pity they don't fit my new bed and have a hole from much love and cuddling.

Cotton Jersey Knit: T-shirts for your bed.

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[info]bubosquared
2008-01-18 05:12 pm UTC (link)
Cotton jersey knits FTtotalW!

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[info]lindentreeisle
2008-01-16 02:42 am UTC (link)
Mine came from a catalog, I forget which one.

But they have lizards on them!

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[info]mael
2008-01-16 02:45 am UTC (link)
Mine are brothel red, and I lurves them. Also, from Ikea FTW.

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[info]threegoldfish
2008-01-16 03:26 am UTC (link)
Do they wash up to feel better than they do in the store? Because when you feel them in the store, they remind me of really crappy paper towels.

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[info]mael
2008-01-16 03:31 am UTC (link)
Oh god YES. They are fantastic. Just wash them once and they soften up like butter. Seriously. More expensive, higher thread count sheets do not even compare.

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[info]barankhy
2008-01-16 11:41 am UTC (link)
I think we have the same - Ikea-style brothel rooms FTW, indeed!

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[info]wonderfish
2008-01-16 03:57 am UTC (link)
Pink jersey cotton whatever (you know, feels like a T-shirt, whatever that stuff is) with butterflies on! They are the girliest thing I own by far and I don't care.

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[info]mcity
2008-01-16 06:36 am UTC (link)
Mine are pink.

Yes, I am secure in my masculinity, why?

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[info]yubsie
2008-01-16 06:36 am UTC (link)
Mine are "We raided our parents' linen closets when we moved".

Matching sheets? What are those? :p

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[info]anarchicq
2008-01-16 06:46 am UTC (link)
Black NightMare Before Christmas sheets with Jack's disembodied head all over them. They glow in the dark!

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[info]sadisticferret
2008-01-17 01:02 am UTC (link)
...Words cannot even begin to describe how jealous I am of you.

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[info]darkecology
2008-01-16 05:48 pm UTC (link)
Bright blue sheets from the Pottery Barn kids catalog...now with 100% more cat hair!

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[info]solesakuma
2008-01-17 06:40 am UTC (link)
I use them as curtains. What? I'm cheap.

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