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#1 wheelman

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Posted 19 December 2011 - 07:33 PM

Wheelchairs; and their un-reliability... :ranting:
I have a E-Tat E800 power wheelchair and was wondering if any one else owns one.(in UK or any place) ?I bought mine in July 2010 and its been so un-reliable since.it has been back to E-Tac several times but the problems seem to keep coming.Does any one else own one of these chairs and if so have you come up against what seems to be E-Tac's inability to sort things out??? :suicide:
Quote from their own web site 'We believe great communication is the key to long term relationship' i think they don't uphold this one bit at all!!
Please help as im at my wits end; if this was a £17,000 car i am sure the dealer would have sorted the numerous problems out; or even replaced it. The problem is that there are very few 'alternative' options in this sort of power chair.

Feck ! That HAD to hurt !!!!

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Posted 22 December 2011 - 08:07 PM

marcuswatkin.blogspot.com
My blog about my wheelchair hassle !! :head_brick_wall-1: :head_brick_wall-1: :head_brick_wall-1:

Edited by wheelman, 22 December 2011 - 08:09 PM.

Feck ! That HAD to hurt !!!!




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