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Dixie Trinkle
Jul 25, 2019
Having finished perusing today’s mail, I was reminded that I need to/want to/am delighted to write a review for Miracle Ear and, at the same time, honorably mention Audibel and DIShonorably mention Christie Clinic.
Included in today’s mail was a flyer from Audibel offering impressive, believable reviews. I was prompted to mention Audibel in this testimonial because of the mailer and, mostly, due to a recent conversation with a friend who has been a satisfied Audibel-wearer for many years.
My mother purchased her first pair of hearing aids from Christie Clinic a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, she was unhappy with the product and the technician. Following are examples that support her dissatisfaction:
1. The price was higher than most sellers’.
2. She was never properly “trained” on how to use the hearing aids.
3. Her hearing was not improved enough to warrant spending the high price.
4. The technician did not listen to my mother. From the beginning, Mother told her that she was getting very little (if any) sound from the left aid. On my mother’s final evaluation, the tech mentioned that her left hearing aid was weaker than the right one. Really? It’s interesting that this discovery was made after the warranty expired.
THE POST OFFICE AND MIRACLE EAR TO THE RESCUE!
This time, it’s my mother who received the advertisement (from Miracle Ear) in the mail. Due to her experience with Christie Clinic, she was hesitant to believe the ad. I offered to accompany her, so we could check it out.
AARON HOBBS is Amazing, Bright, Caring, Determined, Efficient, Funny ... I could go through the whole alphabet. One of his most impressive characteristics is his ability to listen and then act. My mother explained what she expected from hearing aids and, after a hearing test, Aaron assured her that he felt Miracle Ear was the correct answer to improving her hearing. ... And he was right!
THERE’S MORE:
Our appointment with Aaron was pleasant and he was not pushy. In fact, it was obvious that, above all, his primary goal is to help people. When I asked Aaron if Mother would receive a discount for referrals, he made a generous offer … Noticing that I had been using the following terms a lot lately: “huh?, what?, excuse me, say that again, I beg your pardon,” I thought it might be time to have my hearing examined.
EVERYBODY’S HAPPY!
Aaron must be happy because he sold two sets of hearing aids, instead of one.
We (Mom and I) are happy with our new hearing volume and clarity.
Hopefully, people with hearing difficulties will read this and visit Aaron Hobbs at Miracle Ear and find happiness, too!
ICING ON THE CAKE!
When you walk in the door, there she sits— Alisa! She is friendly considerate, caring, knowledgeable, concerned, and ever so helpful.