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Hearing Aids (Vancouver)

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Dec 18, 2007
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Hearing Aids (Vancouver)

Please educate me on the products available, pricing, short-term/long-term care, and the best after-sale support. I am looking for the best performance for the dollar, not the best product in the market.

My guess would be Costco, and I am leaning towards them. Any other suggestions in Vancouver?

This is for my grandma.
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Feb 3, 2015
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AsianXL wrote: Please educate me on the products available, pricing, short-term/long-term care, and the best after-sale support. I am looking for the best performance for the dollar, not the best product in the market.

My guess would be Costco, and I am leaning towards them. Any other suggestions in Vancouver?

This is for my grandma.
Too bad you're not in Toronto my wife works for hear for life and they are the best in the business. They give you loaners to try before you buy. Resound is a good brand name btw.
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JohnS821 wrote: Too bad you're not in Toronto my wife works for hear for life and they are the best in the business. They give you loaners to try before you buy. Resound is a good brand name btw.
Thanks for your help.
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AsianXL wrote: Thanks for your help.
All hearing aid center give you a loaner pay $25 for the earmould. I thinks its 30 or 90 days trial before you decide if you want to buy it or not.

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