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uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
Thu Jul 19, 2012, 09:33 PM Jul 2012

Time to get new HAs. Oh my. $1300 for basic bte

ya gotta do what ya gotta do but dang it is expensive.

I got my last ones as refurb ones from my ear person and one finally died after 7 yrs. I am hoping I get the same lifespan out of this one. I get to pick it up in a couple weeks, will let you know how it goes.

Oticon ino is the name of it.

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Time to get new HAs. Oh my. $1300 for basic bte (Original Post) uppityperson Jul 2012 OP
I hope that's $1300 total for two hearing aids DavidDvorkin Jul 2012 #1
That's for 1. Costco's would be a hundred less, but I get to support local business and uppityperson Jul 2012 #2
I got mine at Costco for $900 per ear DavidDvorkin Jul 2012 #3
I checked my local ones last week and got $1200+tax each. :( uppityperson Jul 2012 #4
The brand is Bernafon DavidDvorkin Jul 2012 #5
I know this is too late, but for next time GobBluth Aug 2012 #6

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
2. That's for 1. Costco's would be a hundred less, but I get to support local business and
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 05:13 PM
Jul 2012

free batteries, cleanings, etc.

I checked with what Costco offers here and for $100, I'm going with this. Even $1200 at Costco seems outrageous but I guess it is what it is. Things have changed in 7 yrs.

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
4. I checked my local ones last week and got $1200+tax each. :(
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 07:46 PM
Jul 2012

How are the ones you got? Which kind did you get? I'm always interested in getting review of different ones. thanks

GobBluth

(109 posts)
6. I know this is too late, but for next time
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 08:56 PM
Aug 2012

If you are working, check your vocational rehab. It varies by state, but my last two sets of hearing aids have been paid for by the State. You take what the audiologist gives you though. I am so deaf that I get top of the line. Here in Florida you must be working or working with vocational rehab to find work.

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