It all depends on how you approach them. Be kind, curteous, but firm. Let them know that you are an educated customer and willing to switch to someone else. Also, the best way is to find out who your local sales rep is and deal with them. usually your doctor's office or diabetes educator can give you that info. Quote:
Originally Posted by JBUD Well When I Sent an e-mail to one touch they never replied
and when called and told them how I use @ 200 test strips a month and would like to use there ultra smart they told me that I could look on the internet and find a good price and it comes with a 50.00 dollar rebate. I was sent a coupon for a free Meter from Accu-Chek and went with that.
My Experience with one touch was bad and could not understand why they did not hook me up to make more sales of their test strips? |
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