General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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avi123
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by avi123 » Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:37 am
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JDS74
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by JDS74 » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:04 am
I went to the site and check out CPAP parts prices. $200 seems to be the price for everything.
So, it doesn't seem to be real. Perhaps they are just starting the site and $200 is the default until the site is fully functional.
Oracle 452 Lessons Learned Updated
DSX900 AutoSV with HC150 extra humidifier and Hibernite heated hose
Settings: EPAP Min-10.0, EPAP Max-17, PS Min-3, PS Max-10, Max Pressure-20, Rate-Auto, Biflex-1.
Sleepyhead and Encore Pro 2.21.
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avi123
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by avi123 » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:37 am
JDS74 wrote:I went to the site and check out CPAP parts prices. $200 seems to be the price for everything.
So, it doesn't seem to be real. Perhaps they are just starting the site and $200 is the default until the site is fully functional.
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JDS74, you're correct about them. They are new and just getting organized. I talked over the phone with them about my order of S9 Complete Oximetery Kit for $200. A lady over there from customer service told me that all the $200 prices are symbolic until they find out the real prices. I'll get an email from them about cancelling my order. The REAL price will be about $900. As I understand it CPAP USA (Mark Brinkerhoff) is asking about $850 for this kit. It's Resmed's part #369100 " S9 Complete Oximetry Kit" which consists of 3 items.
I got this message from them:
We are in the process of creating this website. This website is not ready for online orders. Please try your order again within 45 days
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by JDS74 » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:50 am
That poses an interesting question.
They made a contract offer to sell at $200 and you accepted at $200.
Sounds as if there is a firm contract in place.
Generally if an offer is made by a seller and the offer is accepted by a buyer, then a contract exists that may be enforceable. Airlines run into this problem frequently with airfares being misquoted on their on-line reservation systems.
Any attorney's on this board who could comment?
Oracle 452 Lessons Learned Updated
DSX900 AutoSV with HC150 extra humidifier and Hibernite heated hose
Settings: EPAP Min-10.0, EPAP Max-17, PS Min-3, PS Max-10, Max Pressure-20, Rate-Auto, Biflex-1.
Sleepyhead and Encore Pro 2.21.