ICEUK wrote:I doubt it will be a bt version.
Dan wrote:Its strange that the photos have all been photoshopped. Also there is no lead coming out of it.
Dan wrote:Its strange that the photos have all been photoshopped.
Burgerman wrote:>>>Already sold in August?
Theres a lot of these floating about. He may have loads.
I bought 3 in one month a while back very cheap and all brand new/refurbished by manufacturer?? Cant tell the difference as they all look absolutely perfect/new with screen protectors still on. Like the one expresso is holding up above. All are sunrise (startup logos).
His feedback isnt great. That may make it go cheap. If its BT it might not! Theres people on ebay trying to sell used and tatty ones for 4 or 5 hundred! Thats crazy. I would offer 180 and see what he says.
fishinjunky wrote:Burgerman wrote:>>>Already sold in August?
Theres a lot of these floating about. He may have loads.
I bought 3 in one month a while back very cheap and all brand new/refurbished by manufacturer?? Cant tell the difference as they all look absolutely perfect/new with screen protectors still on. Like the one expresso is holding up above. All are sunrise (startup logos).
His feedback isnt great. That may make it go cheap. If its BT it might not! Theres people on ebay trying to sell used and tatty ones for 4 or 5 hundred! Thats crazy. I would offer 180 and see what he says.
Can a Bluetooth module be added to the nonbluetooth version?
Burgerman wrote:I think there are 2 types, for windows and one for that broken operating system. Does the CJSM2 BT do both?
I spent an age configuring the infra red for various TVs and stuff esp guessing the pub one. And never used it once!
beccaslan wrote:Medicare Part B covers wheelchairs and scooters if you need one to get around your home due to a medical condition. To ensure coverage, your doctor and the mobility equipment supplier must submit orders and documentation that meet various Medicare requirements. The standard Part B premium for 2021 is $148.50 per month. The deductible for Medicare Part B in 2021 is $203. After you meet the deductible, some services are covered in full. If you want something else, you can look for the best medicare supplement plan and choose what suits you best, based on your needs.
Rollin Positive wrote:
Some companies are now paying up to $148 back each month to cover you bill each month for Medicare
Rollin Positive wrote:beccaslan wrote:Medicare Part B covers wheelchairs and scooters if you need one to get around your home due to a medical condition. To ensure coverage, your doctor and the mobility equipment supplier must submit orders and documentation that meet various Medicare requirements. The standard Part B premium for 2021 is $148.50 per month. The deductible for Medicare Part B in 2021 is $203. After you meet the deductible, some services are covered in full. If you want something else, you can look for the best medicare supplement plan and choose what suits you best, based on your needs.
Please never get straight Medicare...1st the dont fund mobility like private insurance companies
Plus private insurance managing your healthcare is uber competitive so each company is out pacing the next company with perks to get your business
Medicare Advantage plans by far give better value...going in to 2022 Aetna gives me $2000 in dental, $225 in free glasses, and a max out of pocket of $3200 for the year
If you dont understand it reach out to a licensed medicare broker
Some companies are now paying up to $148 back each month to cover you bill each month for Medicare
Also dont forget you can upgrade to the 3.5" joystick for $80 just have your primary doctor write a rx for repair then your DME can use that rx for a year on any repairs
Tell your DME you need the bigger joystick because you cant see the smaller fonts.
No questions asked
**side note Permobil has non 3.5" right now because of supply chain issues.
**side note Permobil has non 3.5" right now because of supply chain issues.
Rollin Positive wrote:Please never get straight Medicare...1st the dont fund mobility like private insurance companies
sacharlie wrote:Rollin Positive wrote:
Some companies are now paying up to $148 back each month to cover you bill each month for Medicare
That's what they say in the Advantage TV commercials.
Sounds too good to be true.
Have read that Advantage providers get the $148 premium plus a 3% markup of $4.44 from medicare.
So a provider gives you $148 and covers your medical care for $4.44 a month.
Too good to be true.
Burgerman wrote:**side note Permobil has non 3.5" right now because of supply chain issues.
Really? Other manufacturers seem to have no such issues and supply the R-Net CJSM2 with chairs or as parts right now. As do the makers PG Drives. Dont believe me? Ring them.
Seems to me that they want to use that permobil only cheaper version. For the same reasons they also use their own (huge) seating modules, gyro, stability modules and own switch module etc. Because its cheaper than supplying genuine R-Net stuff, and then you are tied to their apron strings for everything when it doesent work properly. Which seems to be the case a lot of the time. So its all about a "permobil job creation scheme" and $$$$$$. Same thing with "their" special battery and matching 10A charger nonsense. Its all marketing hype to get you to buy batteries from them, or chargers. Swallowed by the electrically/mechanically ignorant. Which is most gullible people. Permobil are all about marketing and profit. Like pride.
expresso wrote:Which Aneta plan do you have exactly - there are many
swalker wrote:Rollin Positive wrote:Please never get straight Medicare...1st the dont fund mobility like private insurance companies
This blanket statement does not hold in all cases. For those in the US who are eligible for Medicare, be sure to do your homework before making a decision. Consult with a professional if you need to, but get educated about it before you make a decision that can have significant implications about where and what medical care is covered.
In my situation, I am eligible for Medicare. Where I live, there are only a few Medicare Advantage plans available and all are HMOs. Each would require me to travel 100 miles each way to access medical care that would be covered by the Advantage plan.
So, in my case, getting Medicare parts A and B along with a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy makes sense. This allows me access to covered medical care locally, as well as in the major city 100 miles away and outside of my state while travelling.
If your situation leads you toward Medigap, be sure to understand the differences between the different levels of Medigap policies. What they offer is controlled by regulation, so the same for a particular level across providers. However, the coverage varies greatly across different levels (A through perhaps M).
And, back when I was just on Medicare parts A and B (no Medicare Advantage and no Medicare Supplement policy), Medicare approved me for a Permobil F5 VS (Standing) wheelchair. Before I had Medicare, a private insurer (United Healthcare) approved me for a Permobil C500 VS (Standing) wheelchair, which was the first wheelchair I obtained.
Steve
Rollin Positive wrote:expresso wrote:Which Aneta plan do you have exactly - there are many
Aetna Advantage as for as I know there is only one...
Use a broker or even call Aetna direct to get information and confirm doctors, hospitals, DME etc..
They also use NuMotion as a DME
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