March 14, 2010
Where to sell my hearing aids?
Dogbettor asked:
Just last month I bought 2 very good hearing aids. The are the new digital behind the ear, open fit type that anyone can wear without an ear mold. I have used them less than 24 hours. Oddly, I can’t stand to hear what I’ve been missing. I know that I’m never going to use them and would like to sell them while they’re still so new. They were $3000 and I’d like to recoup at least some of that money while offering a good opportunity to someone. I’m in Florida. Does anyone know where there may be a selling site for medical type items? I’ve already listed on craigslist.
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Just last month I bought 2 very good hearing aids. The are the new digital behind the ear, open fit type that anyone can wear without an ear mold. I have used them less than 24 hours. Oddly, I can’t stand to hear what I’ve been missing. I know that I’m never going to use them and would like to sell them while they’re still so new. They were $3000 and I’d like to recoup at least some of that money while offering a good opportunity to someone. I’m in Florida. Does anyone know where there may be a selling site for medical type items? I’ve already listed on craigslist.
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Comments on Where to sell my hearing aids? »
kAudio @ 4:00 am
If you just bought them last month you should be able to return them for a small fee to the hearing professional. Most states have a state law of what is called a hearing aid trial period. This allows you to try them for a period of time (usually more than 30 days) and then return them if you are unhappy. You will lose a small amount of the money but they may also let you exchange them or try a different pair.
Also you should return to your heairng professional as they can fine tune them so they sound more comfortable and are not as overwhelming for you. It takes time and your brain will get used to hearing what you have been missing.
Good luck.