Re: Mask issues
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:50 am
I am the guy from NZ that Pugsy kindly helped out - and a very big thanks to her for that. The same masks - if we can get them here in NZ - are often at least twice the price as they are in the US.
I am having a little hiccup with the Tap Pap pillow at the moment - it having created a sore spot on the edge of one nostril, as mentioned in my last post on the "New TAP PAP mask review" thread. But I ain't done with it yet by any means.
So yes there are the downsides in being across the other side of the world and not being able to use the 30 days return policy (though I do have the even better "Pugsy return policy"), but I think one upside of this is that it gives more incentive to really give the mask a decent good try, and not be tempted to think "this isn't working very well so I better return it before the 30 days are up". In other words - I may put the mask to one side (like I am forced to at the moment) for a while and then I can always pick it up again and give it another try (perhaps after altering or adjusting it) without the constraints of the 30 days time frame. and eventually get it fitting good and adjusted to it. I wonder how many people (after returning a mask) - "I wonder if I could have made that mask to work with a bit more time?"
Sorry Pugsy if you were thinking you might get that mask back anytime soon - its not looking too hopeful yet!!
I hope you get your pillow irritation/adjustment problem sorted out soon SnoringinDXB - there are quite a few of us battling with the same issue. Nothing like knowing we are not alone in this struggle.
I am having a little hiccup with the Tap Pap pillow at the moment - it having created a sore spot on the edge of one nostril, as mentioned in my last post on the "New TAP PAP mask review" thread. But I ain't done with it yet by any means.
So yes there are the downsides in being across the other side of the world and not being able to use the 30 days return policy (though I do have the even better "Pugsy return policy"), but I think one upside of this is that it gives more incentive to really give the mask a decent good try, and not be tempted to think "this isn't working very well so I better return it before the 30 days are up". In other words - I may put the mask to one side (like I am forced to at the moment) for a while and then I can always pick it up again and give it another try (perhaps after altering or adjusting it) without the constraints of the 30 days time frame. and eventually get it fitting good and adjusted to it. I wonder how many people (after returning a mask) - "I wonder if I could have made that mask to work with a bit more time?"
Sorry Pugsy if you were thinking you might get that mask back anytime soon - its not looking too hopeful yet!!
I hope you get your pillow irritation/adjustment problem sorted out soon SnoringinDXB - there are quite a few of us battling with the same issue. Nothing like knowing we are not alone in this struggle.