Posted by John Deere D on November 26, 2017 at 09:34:48 from (204.244.59.66):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hearing aids posted by Russ from MN on November 26, 2017 at 09:01:50:
Good morning from the snow capital of Alberta Canada.......:(
I purchased my hearing aids from Costco in Gilbert Arizona May,22,2014. There was an unconditional three year warranty on all components including a one time loss / replacement at no charge.............:)
$1,999.00 total cost.
There was a hearing TEST/examination that was the best examination I've ever had!
There are several parts that require replacing approximately once per month. (see pictures)
The lady (Michelle) at the front desk insists that you try out a pair of hearing aids for about one hour at no cost. Then you make a decision if you are satisfied.These loaner hearing aids, are programed from the information gained from the hearing examination.
There was no coast for the examination even if you do not purchases hearing aids!
Training is provided as to the operation and maintenance of the hearing aids.
From the time I ordered the hearing aids they arrived at Costco in seven days. You are asked to wear the hearing aids for a period of five days, return to Costco for a final adjustment .
I Mentioned to Michelle that I "knew Russ from MN" and she tried to obtain a 20% discount for ..... she had no luck...:(
I mentioned to her she has nice eyes,(Lois my wife was not there) and she included one years parts replacement as per pictures:
Batteries last five days:
I have no financial investment in Costco......Just a satisfied customer:
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