Hoverround screws me over
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:08 am
I have a Hoverround power wheelchair. One of the wheels went flat. I tried using flat fixer and it failed. So i called Hoverround. The 20% copay that Medicare does not cover is $37. (Hoverround's list price for a replacement tire is an incredible $120.) I've priced a replacement tire on the Internet at around $18, so basically for an extra $20 they'll come out and replace it and I don't have to find tools.
Fine. I understood and I said ok. So they'll check that my Medicare covers the cost and call me back in a couple days with an appointment time. Well, I've been very busy - I guess I should have kept up on it - so I didn't get around to calling them back until yesterday, which was, I think, about a week after I called.
Turns out Hoverround claims they were waiting for me to call back and approve the copay! I complained that the guy told me this when I first called it in and I said okay. Only this time they tell me the copay is $22.
So they gave me an appointment. Next Monday; the guy will call me with the exact time. Grrr.
Plus the tire came off my manual wheelchair too and I do not have the tools or the strength to reapply the tire; the asswipes made the tire so tight that basically you can't reattach it by hand, you have to have a power device to pull the tire up onto the rim. Usually a large tire like a wheelchair or bicycle tire is about an inch or two smaller than the rim. This one is like 4 inches; I don't even want to guess how much pull I'd need to reattach it.
It never rains but it pours.
Fine. I understood and I said ok. So they'll check that my Medicare covers the cost and call me back in a couple days with an appointment time. Well, I've been very busy - I guess I should have kept up on it - so I didn't get around to calling them back until yesterday, which was, I think, about a week after I called.
Turns out Hoverround claims they were waiting for me to call back and approve the copay! I complained that the guy told me this when I first called it in and I said okay. Only this time they tell me the copay is $22.
So they gave me an appointment. Next Monday; the guy will call me with the exact time. Grrr.
Plus the tire came off my manual wheelchair too and I do not have the tools or the strength to reapply the tire; the asswipes made the tire so tight that basically you can't reattach it by hand, you have to have a power device to pull the tire up onto the rim. Usually a large tire like a wheelchair or bicycle tire is about an inch or two smaller than the rim. This one is like 4 inches; I don't even want to guess how much pull I'd need to reattach it.
It never rains but it pours.