Good Experience with Apria - Las Vegas

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ladesignz
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Good Experience with Apria - Las Vegas

Post by ladesignz » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:11 am

After reading alot of the feedback here in regard to Apria - I was kind of anxious about calling them for a new mask. I have been experiencing some leaking with the Flexi 405 since Im a side sleeper and wanted to try the Activa since a lot of you state such good experiences with it.
Anyways I called the morning to inquire and I got a friendly "We'll get that right out to you" response.
Maybe it just depends on the branch. - My next request will be for a machine that handles the software - Im thinking the M series Pro but I want to get some more experience first.


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Re: Good Experience with Apria - Las Vegas

Post by Sergey45 » Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:40 pm

Well, I am not anxious about them. I just know exactly who they are and what kind of business I can expect from them.

10 min ago I have finished my conversation with Apria rep about new machine I am currently looking to get.
Here is a deal in a nutshell:
According to Apria the machine I am trying to get
https://www.cpap.com/productpage-advanced.php?PNum=2018

could be only lend to me, I cannot buy this machine from Apria

My co-pay per month (20%, insurance is covering 80% only) for renting this machine would be $97. So in a year it will come precisely to the price of the machine if I’ll buy it from cpap.com. Only with a difference that I’ll own the machine.