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Hearing aids - Again

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Icandoit Mon 07-Apr-25 10:28:39

Has anyone who wears hearing aids tried and tested but returned aids from a private company who claim to offer a money-back guarantee/trial period?

Marrion Mon 07-Apr-25 10:42:56

I returned an in the ear hearing aid to "Boots" after nearly 2 months. I explained the reason I was returning the aid, and received a full refund in 2 days.

kittylester Mon 07-Apr-25 11:21:12

Yep, DH last week. He did buy some more.

Taichinan Mon 07-Apr-25 11:37:46

I was lucky. I bought a (very expensive) pair with an offer of £2,000 off if you left your old ones with them, and the option to return the new ones and get your old ones back if they were not as promised. I didn't have to do so I'm glad to say, but I have no doubt they'd have been true to their word.

Mollygo Mon 07-Apr-25 11:48:02

DH did at Specsavers. Got a full refund. Decided they didn’t work any better than the NHS ones they supplied him with when he bought the private ones.

V3ra Mon 07-Apr-25 17:12:26

I've had NHS hearing aids from Scrivens since October 2023.

In February I had a private pair of in-ear hearing aids from them on a 60 day trial, with a guaranteed full refund if I wasn't happy with them for any reason.
After a few weeks I decided I either didn't like the extra features they offered or (for me) they weren't worth having.

I returned them ten days ago, had my deposit refunded on the spot to my credit card and the first direct debit payment has been refunded to my bank account today.

I'm happy with my NHS ones. I have a simple Bluetooth app on my phone to adjust the settings and they suit me 🙂

Icandoit Mon 07-Apr-25 17:29:03

Ok, good to hear the positives here. I've always thought that NHS aids which I have currently were as good as the private ones but tbh there are times I feel my aids don't work as they should and I'm not sure why this happens. I'm thinking of giving private aids a try under the offer of money back guarantee if I'm not happy with them so the only way really to prove that NHS are the same or not as private is to give private ones a go. Thanks for all your comments.

Charleygirl5 Tue 08-Apr-25 08:47:25

I had to buy privately because the NHS ones here are not rechargeable, and I could not cope with the fiddly battery as I am partially sighted. My present aids worked a treat for a few days, but no longer. They are under the 90-day trial with Boots, and I am certain my money would be returned if necessary.