it is not that the free market is that different
Raro wrote:Welcome Slynux!
As in everything, one always looks at one's own interest, it is not that the free market is that different, because in the end you will pay some standards, you have more options but within some rules.
In Spain they also pay you for the basic chair, I would say that Quickie is the best-selling brand here. Yes, the Chinese chairs are not very good, but as a user of one for seven years I can say that they have not given me a single breakdown with their contained measurements, you can fit them through any door under any table as they are foldable and light, they fit into them. in any trunk without having to adapt the car, what else does that give you? For this reason and because they are "free" they have become one of the best sellers.
Orthopedic products are absurdly expensive and manufacturers - sellers take advantage of their monopoly? definitely yes.
With money everything goes better.
martin007 wrote:
"Preaching is not the same as giving wheat."
How many years have you been a powerchair user?
Is this the first powerchair you bought?
Raro wrote:How old is the chair? Depending on which one you buy, you have a period of 4 to 5 years to renew it and the batteries every year.
If you have the right to it, the doctor is nobody to deny it to you. If you have problems with him, change your doctor.
martin007 wrote:"Preaching is not the same as giving wheat."
Raro wrote:Your doctor can't say no anyway.
Raro wrote:What reasons do you allege?
martin007 wrote:P.S. Some doctors receive an amount of money for each denied patient.
martin007 wrote:It's very easy to talk...
...especially in a forum.
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