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Old 11-28-22, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve B.
I've had very good experiences with Costco, they're audiologists were very good, they have decent prices and very good service.

If my union hearing aid plan re-imbursed me more than $500 a pair I would have gone back, but they switched to a national company called Hear USA. They are also very good and I just got a set of Signia top of the line for $500. They sell at $3500 so a decent price. They obviously do a heavy discount to the union. I think the aids I got recently are by far the best sounding I've ever had and I've needed and used aids for 20 years. I particularly like that they BT connect to my phone and iPad so I can do phone calls and Zoom using the aids, which is a really nice feature. I do not as BTW wear them while cycling, mostly as I can generally hear cars coming as well as I don't want them falling off the ear and I don't want to get them wet from sweat.
Thank all of you for the good information I really appreciate it. Denver
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