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Old 01-27-2009, 03:36 AM
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technically if they buy it @ bulk, if you return them for any reason they can not clean it and sell it to someone else. this I believe is against the law..
I wonder how they manage this risk
I'm interested in that law, can you give a cite?
Perhaps they can donate them and take a tax writeoff?
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Old 01-27-2009, 04:50 PM
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It's consumer law, you can't sell as new any product that was previously used. They have to be labeled as refurbished or reconditioned.

There is no tax write-off. Costco has a very liberal return policy for everything, even for electronics which they recently changed to a 90 day return policy. Costco takes the hit when things are returned (as you can see from their financial statements) and they have to sell items to third party refurb shops to resell somewhere else. But that's why they changed their return policy to 90 days for electronics. Their able to still have a fairly liberal return policy because they do sell so much.
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Old 02-04-2009, 09:30 PM
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Costco Signature2 - GEM
I am trying to compare this aid with other's - I was told that the Costco Signature2 was identical to the Rexton 125, but I could find no such Rexton aid. I did find a Rexton Gem 12 - but an internet site shows that to be very expensive:

Rexton Gem 12 RIC Hearing Aid
List Price: $2,799.00
Our Price:$1,999.00*
(price per aid)

I don't think costco could sell an almost identical product for less than half price.

Secondly, does the Bernafon Brite have features that make it worth and additional $1,200 a pair.

These will be my first aids and I am just overwhelmed with information.
Thanks for any help.
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:33 AM
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When I bought them, the fitter at Costco told me they were Rexton Gems. When he hooked them up to the computer, that's what it said they were.

A hearing aid center in the Dallas area is advertising them on sale for $1495. I paid $995 from Costco not on sale.
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Old 02-05-2009, 07:32 AM
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Thank you for your response. Are you happy with your aids? I plan on purchasing them from a Costco in Plano.
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Old 02-05-2009, 03:36 PM
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I bought a pair of Bernafon Brite 503's from Costco and am currently comparing them to a pair of Starkey Zon 5's. The Starkeys give me a shrill sound with words that contain the letter s where as the Bernafons don't seem to do it as much. The cost for both is the same.
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Old 02-05-2009, 03:49 PM
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I like to Costcos very much. They compare very favorably with the America Hears Freedom SIE. I cannot compare them to others as these are the first ones I have had.
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Old 02-05-2009, 07:03 PM
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I like to Costcos very much. They compare very favorably with the America Hears Freedom SIE. I cannot compare them to others as these are the first ones I have had.
I now better understand your situation, having worn the SIEs the last couple of months, and trying a pair of the Costco aids this evening.

I stopped by the Costco on my way home from work, and luckily was able to get a hearing test and demo the aids. At $1999 for the pair and $85 plus tax for the remote, I think they're a nice setup. I decided to buy a pair and so far really like them. I have noticed that in quiet settings, I can cup my ears and get more feedback than I do with the SIEs, but in other situations, its no more feedback than the SIEs get when I do the same thing.

I'm using 10mm open domes with the integrated wax guards, and like how these fit and feel on and in my ears. They're more comfortable than the SIEs, probably because I don't need the sports lock (or canal retention or whatever piece) and they're open domes instead of tulip domes.

I had them programmed for automatic, driving noise, speech in noise, and music. I like the driving noise mode, as it cuts the road noise but I can still hear the radio fine. And I like having a button on the aids, or the remote to change programs. But any rare volume changes will have to be done only with the remote.

My parents have each needed hearing aids for a while, and hopefully when they see these when I visit them this weekend, they'll be pushed closer to going in for a hearing test and demo.

Its only been a few hours, but the Costco Kirkland RIC aids seem like they're keepers.
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Old 02-05-2009, 09:43 PM
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I called the Costco Hearing center where I got my HAs today. One of the questions I asked about was the status of the new HA with bluetooth they were getting. I was told it was a Siemens/Rextron that in essence is a Life 700 with a TEK. Pricing is $3700 for 2 HAs and TEK. I did a web check on the Life 700 and saw that the fitting range is for a mild to moderate HL. With thin tubes it looks like the range ends at 70db HL. I will be interested in seeing the real specs for this Rexton/Costco HA.
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Old 02-05-2009, 10:00 PM
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Default Rexton GEM 12 v Rexton REVO Plus

After reading and reading about hearing aids I finally went to Costco to purchase their GEM 12 - However, I was told that the Rexton is a more powerful aid and would more likely last me longer if my hearing gets worse. On impulse I purchased the REVO plus at at more than $1,600 more than the GEM 12 without any research.

These are my first hearing aids and I hate them. Further research shows that the list price on the two are almost identical and the GEM 12 seems to have a better remote and newer technology.

I guess I should give them a chance before trying to return them but they are so bad I can't stand to wear them. And the additional cost make me ill.

I need the HA's but has anyone have any comment regarding the differences in the two. Many Thankshttp://www.hearingaidforums.com/images/icons/icon8.gif
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