Introducing cpapforseniors.com, Medicare Accepted For CPAP

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Introducing cpapforseniors.com, Medicare Accepted For CPAP

Post by forumadmin » Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:05 pm

Howdy,

We are pleased to announce our newest service to the CPAP community, cpapforseniors.com. This website provides CPAP equipment to those using Medicare as their primary insurance.

We aren't your typical DME based Medicare provider!

We offer:

- Access to High End CPAP Equipment
- Auto CPAPs instead of Stripped Down Regular CPAPs
- The newest, best mask offerings
- The option to try a new mask (or have your current mask replaced) every 90 days
- Auto reminders via email or phone that can be set to user preference
- Free shipping on all transactions
- A cpap.com style phone support team
- Billing support for Medicare and Secondary Insurance

For detailed information, please visit http://www.cpapforseniors.com/how-it-works.php or give us a call toll free at 1-877-258-7581.
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Post by chrisp » Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:29 pm

Wow. They replace masks and parts that often. I've had my mask for 3 years now and it still works fine. Why would I buy a mask part when I can get the whole thing . And tubeing. Every 30 days. Geez no wonder medicare is so high. How does a hose wear out so fast? Those old ladys must be using it to blow dry their kittys. or perhaps a feeding tube so they dont have to bend over to fill the cat bowl . These old people sure are tough on the equipment..They could go into business reselling on Ebay at those replacement rates. LOL Will cpap.com prices go down more supplimented by medicare

Good luck guys looks like you are on to something.

Perhaps a late night infomercial with Ed McMahn or Dick Clark.

How about a book. 1,000 uses for your old cpap equipment.

Kitty feeder
Plant waterer
Travel potty

Only your government knows for sure and they aint telling........Homeland security.

Any ideas out there..............................................................................

Cheeers,

Chris

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Post by MartiniLover » Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:51 pm

Sounds like a great idea.

Hope it works well for all involved, and is still going when I get to Medicare age.

Salute'

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Post by G00fy217 » Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:32 pm

Chris,

You are way too funny!! Now, I am thinking..... how old do I really need to be to become a Senior? Hmmm..... Medicare... Hmmmmm! Maybe I will have mom or dad order for me and save $$$....

On the serious side though.... It is good to know that Medicare will pickup the cost of the Cpap equipment!! When I get to be an old lady and still needing to breath with a machine... I will atleast know I can stay alive for free.

Good Luck to all of you!!
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