That's a rip off.And guess what? You can only by it as a pack of one transmitter, each lasting three months, 4 sensors and a receiver, and it costs £990. Details available here. Time for a Sad Face I feel. Come on diashop.de, lets get the G5 in with the option to buy the transmitters on their own...
The transmitters cost £350 each, every three months.
http://www.advancedtherapeuticsuk.com/product/dexcom-g5®-mobile-starter-kit
G4 and xDrip is definitely the cheaper option.
Couldn't agree more. Dexcom pricing stinks.That's a rip off.
Suspect there will be quite a few beheading of transmitter sessions to try and replace the battery.Couldn't agree more. Dexcom pricing stinks.
No, I agree, but if Dexcom have done what I think with the G5 transmitter and based it on the G4 Slim, then getting to the batteries is going to be an evil job... I think the batteries are on the base, so the only way to get to them is through it, damaging the clip mechanism in the process. Sneaky.Suspect there will be quite a few beheading of transmitter sessions to try and replace the battery.
Just doesn't make sense to be expected to pay for 4 transmitter a year where as 1 did the job for the G4
And guess what? You can only by it as a pack of one transmitter, each lasting three months, 4 sensors and a receiver, and it costs £990. Details available here. Time for a Sad Face I feel. Come on diashop.de, lets get the G5 in with the option to buy the transmitters on their own...
The transmitters cost £350 each, every three months.
http://www.advancedtherapeuticsuk.com/product/dexcom-g5®-mobile-starter-kit
G4 and xDrip is definitely the cheaper option.
I hope so!Can't help wondering if AT have made a mistake on their website. As I understand it there are 2 transmitters in a box in the USA. It's such a leap in costs I can't imagine many self funders moving from the G4.
Afraid not. AT can only sell at the price according I to what dexcom sell it to them for. And it seems dexcom don't like their customers outside of the US and won't offer the same prices or upgrade options. Really poor service from them.
If that were true, it wouldn't be possible to buy the Transmitter for the G4 from the Netherlands for €320 instead of the £325 AT charges. I'd go so far as to say that AT pricing is definitely on the "richer" side.Afraid not. AT can only sell at the price according I to what dexcom sell it to them for. And it seems dexcom don't like their customers outside of the US and won't offer the same prices or upgrade options. Really poor service from them.
AT have to pay import charges on goods coming in so suspect this adds to the cost. They also have the sole selling rights to dexcom in the UK except to animas customers so who knows?If that were true, it wouldn't be possible to buy the Transmitter for the G4 from the Netherlands for €320 instead of the £325 AT charges. I'd go so far as to say that AT pricing is definitely on the "richer" side.
This is supposed to be harmonised across the EU, so shouldn't have an impact. In addition, the €320 is inclusive of VAT not exclusive of VAT like the £325.AT have to pay import charges on goods coming in so suspect this adds to the cost.
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