Vendors are not all corrupt. In business its called completion of a
contract and on to the next customer. The contract is not completed until it
is
signed. Your OT should be available to confirm that all that was required
was included and works per the contract of sale.
Best Wishes
In a message dated 6/28/2012 9:44:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
in short you dont sign until the chair is delivered or given to you and
have driven, tested and tried everything. Once you sign they wont remember you
or anything you told them. These vendors are corrupt because they have a
monopoly.
&n bsp; ron c7
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From: Bobbie Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, June 28, 2012 5:31:33 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Ordering a new power chair
Hi All,
After the wheelchair provider went called my Doctor for a RX behind my
back, I found another provider Wilpage. But how do I know how good THEY are? I
made an appointment at Kessler in the wheelchair clinic, they work with
this new provider. I go August 2nd and meet with an OT, PT and a rep from
Wilpage. BUT I have to pay out-of-pocket $125 per hour to Kessler because
Kessler's "wheelchair clinic" dose not except my HMO. Wilpage definitely dose
except my HMO. Kessler said it might take between 3 to 4 visits before
everything is worked out. I already know I want to get a Quantum Edge 500
after
going through everything with the other "bad" provider … at least they were
good for something. I even got to test drive it.
I'm going from rear wheel drive to center wheel drive and I'd like to get
ho/low which I've never had before. Is there anything else I should do or
look for/at before my August 2nd appointment? When should I sign for the
chair, and what do I tell them if they ask me to sign the first meeting?
Bobbie
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