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There is no penalty for removing the tags AFTER you have purchased the mattress. This tag contains important "sensitive" data for retailers. I can only assume you will have to deal with a very irate manager as you are 100% likely being monitored AND recorded on closed circuit television via security cameras cleverly hidden in the ceiling or walls. If something says, "Do Not...", I would definitely heed that warning.

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