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In Google Search it showed that Bed Bath Beyond listed a 16x22 bed pillow. At $6! Oh, yeah. I found my pillow. At a great price. They showed they had 2 left in stock at the nearest BB&B to me so I could hop in the car and go get it today. Sounds like a plan. I was ready to check this good deal out. Turns out there was no deal.
Upon checking out the details of the pillow shown on the Bed Bath and Beyond website, it said the pillow was 20 x 26. Not 16x22 and way too large for my couch. No deal. Not buying it.
Where's the advertised pillow? Apparently it doesn't exist. Google Search and Bed Bath and Beyond lied! They misled the consumer! They gave false hope when there was no hope! I double checked. I entered "16x22 bed pillow" in Google Search again and the Bed Bath and Beyond item that doesn't exist came up. I then went to the BB&B website directly and entered "16x22 pillow" in their search bar. It took me to the 20x26 pillow. Fraud! Misleading! MISINFORMATION! Bed Bath and Beyond Belief!
What's my solution? Never trust a search result. Double check the item or service you select from search. And don't get your hopes up based on search results, liars and misinformers are EVERYWHERE.