What's Next, government liquor stores and cigarette stands?
 
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/16/2009 3:35:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Why are people  requesting government control?  Looks more like Capitalism 
is a failed  concept. 
 
  
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From: bob  quinn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 12:25  PM
To: [email protected];  [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] Wheelchaiir repair from HELL
Socialism is a dirty word.  Its a failed  concept.

What the GOP calls socialism --like a public healthcare  option, for 
example-- is nothing of the sort.  Its just fear-mongering,  which is -sadly- 
what 
they do best.

At 02:48 PM 10/16/2009, Merrill  wrote:

Then right winged  Republican’s use Socialism as a dirty word to 
discredit our  president.
 
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From: bob  quinn [_ mailto:[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 11:35  AM
To: Thomas &  NoelCusack; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Wheelchaiir repair  from HELL

Profits are great!  Its profiteering  that is bad.

Companies that go proprietary for the sake of profits,  rather than 
standardizing (which means cooperating with competitors, among  other things) 
for 
the sake of their customers, are profiteers.

As  evidenced by countless standards that have evolved in countless 
industries,  standards are great for customers and vendors because they level 
the 
playing  field and foster healthy competition.  They reduce *everyone's* 
costs,  and just make for a nicer, simpler world.

At 12:38 PM 10/16/2009,  Thomas & NoelCusack wrote:

There's nothing wrong with profits.  that's what allows the business to 
stay in business. I have been with a couple  of mobility dealers that went out 
of business because they had no profits, got  greedy and took advantage of 
the customers. Locally, we have only one big  mobility dealer and what they 
are charging the customer for sales and service  is unholy. Yet like 
cockroaches-theyll survive. The problem is that their  customers are crippled 
more 
by what they have to pay for sales and service.  Let the tv stations realize 
the markups that they're getting-you'd be shocked  and saddened.

--- On Fri, 10/16/09,  bob quinn <[email protected]>  wrote:
From: bob quinn <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  Wheelchaiir repair from HELL
To: [email protected], [email protected],  [email protected]
Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 11:06 AM
And that  speaks of another need whose time is wa-a-a-ay overdue: 
Power  Wheelchair Industry Standards
There's only one reason none exist yet:  profits. 
At 11:24 AM 10/16/2009, [email protected] wrote:

Common  parts are not common.  Manufactures recommend or require that all 
parts  must be ordered from the serial number of the chair as design changes 
during  any given year may change.  If a provider orders stock and it sits 
on the  shelf for too long, it becomes wasteful and poor capital use.  Look  
around at the various electric wheelchairs the are near to you and your  
friends.  Do you all have the same size batteries?  How about wheels  and 
controllers.  When you see "stock" on the shelf, is usually a wrong  order that 
can't be returned for credit.  I agree the techs require more  training as 
equipment changes each year.  Certification and annual  testing is expensive 
and the price is added to the cost of repairs. Some  people wait until the 
very very very last minute to have service and repairs  on their equipment. 
Some do not have back up equipment for those  emergencies.
Its also important to know what you have and how it  works.  Keep in mind 
that the rules of insurance, be it government or  private dictate the rules 
of repairs.  The service tech is merely  following those rules in doing their 
jobs.
Keep in mind, this won't solve  any problems but it does explain some of 
them.
Best Wishes

In  a message dated 10/16/2009 10:00:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes: 
When  it comes to wheelchair repairs your trip to Hell is just  starting. 
They will never let  me just tell them what the problem is, even if itâ€
ââ„¢s just a flat t  tire (now I only use flat-free tires). 
I either have to go  in or have them pick up my chair. If my chair is at 
all usable I go in,  otherwise they keep it for 4-8 weeks as they get 
insurance ok, order parts,  etc. 
We need some kind of  patient rights bill for wheelchair repair shops. 
Have common parts in  stock. 
Get insurance  ok’s via phone right away. t> 
> 
Have loner chairs  available. 
WORK  WEEKENDS. 

Greg  
 
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After many months of the recline not working on the  chair, I finally found 
someone who could at least come look at it.  He  spoke Spanish & a few 
words of English.  Had to have an  interpreter.  When i called the shop I told 
them what the flashing lights  were saying controller error.   He & his wife 
came.  Stayed  about an hour & all he could say was the circuit breaker 
wasn't  worrying.   When you request someone who can work on the computer,  
seems to me they should have sent one. 

How do you specify the problems &  make sure that the correct repairman 
comes to take of all the  problem? 




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