Crappy CPAP Machine and Lousy service

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Re: Crappy CPAP Machine and Lousy service

Post by ids » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:41 pm

I really don't know whether to laugh at you or feel sorry for you.....you never had to respond, you could have just passed on by, but you CHOOSE! to engage in the discussion, so obviously you have way to much time on your hands.....I guess retired, ~70, nothing to do but sit at a kitchen table and bitch all day....you did finally make a smart comment "pull the plug on him, I have" - lets just see if you keep to it

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Goofproof wrote:
ids wrote:Like that post
grayghost4 wrote:Just another of the many Trolls posting on here
Unlike your CPAP machine, your off switch isn't working, I suggest we all pull the plug on him, I have! Jim

Enough time wasted here.

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Re: Crappy CPAP Machine and Lousy service

Post by archangle » Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:55 pm

I understand you were told it's "water damage."

What did it actually do wrong when it broke? Did it not turn on, blow the wrong pressure, not light up, make noise, etc.?

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Re: Crappy CPAP Machine and Lousy service

Post by ids » Sun Oct 18, 2015 11:36 am

Just stopped -- completely stopped the third time I used it - no noise, no lights - nothing -- just dead in the water
And as soon as I contacted cpap, they made sure to tell me , even before asking what is wrong with the machine - they said, water damage not covered...

I sent it in - - after 6 weeks, I had to email them again - and exactly the same thing - water damage - I spoke to the vendor of the product, they said the tech told them water damage - and would I like it back, so they sent me a different "broken" unit back




archangle wrote:I understand you were told it's "water damage."

What did it actually do wrong when it broke? Did it not turn on, blow the wrong pressure, not light up, make noise, etc.?