Honestly, Apria is the DME that I've been having such trouble with the past week (mentioned in another thread, this is the company I was referring to).
I begged and pleaded for them to come out to my home to set up the equipment. I told the tech that I spoke to on the phone that their location was way across town and that I couldn't get there during the day. And, since they don't have weekend hours, taking off time from work was the only way I could use them. I asked if an exception could be made for them to come out to me. No. That's not how they work.
So, I called my insurance company and got the name of a more local DME.
Low and behold, when Apria found out I was going to have to go with someone else, rules could be changed after all.
Not only that, but the tech didn't know what a "fully data capable machine" meant. Nor could anyone there give me model numbers or types of the equipment that they have.
Many here, in my other thread, told me to be very careful about the DME that was doing this. If this is how they are before I even get my machine, what are they going to do afterwards?
I'll try to find that thread and link to it, so you can see the headaches I've had with Apria.
ETA: Here's the thread:
viewtopic/t45862/Its-useless-isnt-it-.html