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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 7862806" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>I cant hear in a crowd or with any background noise, but I'm put off by the cost of going private. </p><p>10 years ago I went for laser eye surgery, and the first consultation wasn't so much about my eye sight, but general questions ultimately relating to how much I could afford to pay. </p><p>Then they quoted £3400, which I politely refused as it was a lot of money and I wasn't that flush. </p><p>The next week they were back on the phone offering a discount at £3000, again I declined. The following week a final discount to £2800, to which I twigged they'd been taking the pee at £3400, so I told them to stop calling. The next week they called back again offering £2800, and I told them unless they could do it for £2200 to stop ringing. A week later they called back to offer the same £2800, but after telling them to delete my details they agreed to do it for £2200. </p><p></p><p>Is it the same 'salesmanship' and buggering about with buying hearing aids?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 7862806, member: 11374"] I cant hear in a crowd or with any background noise, but I'm put off by the cost of going private. 10 years ago I went for laser eye surgery, and the first consultation wasn't so much about my eye sight, but general questions ultimately relating to how much I could afford to pay. Then they quoted £3400, which I politely refused as it was a lot of money and I wasn't that flush. The next week they were back on the phone offering a discount at £3000, again I declined. The following week a final discount to £2800, to which I twigged they'd been taking the pee at £3400, so I told them to stop calling. The next week they called back again offering £2800, and I told them unless they could do it for £2200 to stop ringing. A week later they called back to offer the same £2800, but after telling them to delete my details they agreed to do it for £2200. Is it the same 'salesmanship' and buggering about with buying hearing aids? [/QUOTE]
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