This kinda demonstrates the fact that technology changes 3 times a year in
the area
of electronics. The mobility industry is only a small portion of that. Who
wants to keep old parts in stock and maybe sell them.... down the road. Its
just not a going business practice.
Can you imagine saving old magazines hoping that someday a collector will
knock at your doorstep and pay you a couple of bucks for all your time.
Still, I've been in several DME repair shops and find all kinds of things
hanging from
the ceiling of old parts that were MIS-ordered or could not be returned, once
ordered.
Consider all of the options that were not available just 10 years ago.
W
In a message dated 7/7/05 4:52:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Another question from Bobbie ~
What would be "to expensive to fix" in the eyes of Medicaid on a power
chair? Like so Medicaid would say "It would be less expensive to buy you a
new
power chair than to fix this old one with THIS or THESE problem's"?
Bobbie ~ just curious >>