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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2100898" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Full price is for those who aren't VAT exempt which is £55-60. I was self funding since December 2018 - May 2019, so prices for me were anywhere between £45-46. I've had one faulty sensor out the entire time I was self funding and Abbott CS have been amazing and replaced it quickly, that applied to buying it from a pharmacy or from their website. (I bought them from ASDA and called Abbott for replacement). </p><p>For OP, since sensors aren't available in her or his country and I'm assuming Abbott CS as well, it'll be quite troublesome if OP came across a faulty sensor or one that isn't working properly. </p><p>Technology has room for it to fail nor it is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2100898, member: 503481"] Full price is for those who aren't VAT exempt which is £55-60. I was self funding since December 2018 - May 2019, so prices for me were anywhere between £45-46. I've had one faulty sensor out the entire time I was self funding and Abbott CS have been amazing and replaced it quickly, that applied to buying it from a pharmacy or from their website. (I bought them from ASDA and called Abbott for replacement). For OP, since sensors aren't available in her or his country and I'm assuming Abbott CS as well, it'll be quite troublesome if OP came across a faulty sensor or one that isn't working properly. Technology has room for it to fail nor it is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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