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<blockquote data-quote="Alastair Gordon" data-source="post: 2570302" data-attributes="member: 564847"><p>Thanks again for your thoughtful response, BadaBing. I am in Canada, by the way. Most Canadians pay out of pocket for these defective and dangerous medical products.</p><p></p><p>I have no desire to blame the front line tech support people, but they are the face of Abbott and they have been programmed to lie, to make promises that are never fulfilled, and to transfer you to higher support levels where the same lies and broken promises continue. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure you are right that the problem MAY be how the LibreLink app interacts with the Android or iOS operating system. But is still means that Abbott is selling a defective medical device and appear unwilling to be honest with their customers or with the regulatory authority who claim to have no notices from Abbott. I have decades of experience in the software field, including mobile apps and real time monitoring within the IoT. I would be happy to help with the process, and act as a beta tester of patched versions of LibreLink. But their lies have backed them into a corner where the problem may not be fixed for a long time.</p><p></p><p>Again, I appreciate hearing from you and understanding your take on this disgraceful situation.</p><p></p><p>Merry Christmas if we don't talk again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alastair Gordon, post: 2570302, member: 564847"] Thanks again for your thoughtful response, BadaBing. I am in Canada, by the way. Most Canadians pay out of pocket for these defective and dangerous medical products. I have no desire to blame the front line tech support people, but they are the face of Abbott and they have been programmed to lie, to make promises that are never fulfilled, and to transfer you to higher support levels where the same lies and broken promises continue. I'm sure you are right that the problem MAY be how the LibreLink app interacts with the Android or iOS operating system. But is still means that Abbott is selling a defective medical device and appear unwilling to be honest with their customers or with the regulatory authority who claim to have no notices from Abbott. I have decades of experience in the software field, including mobile apps and real time monitoring within the IoT. I would be happy to help with the process, and act as a beta tester of patched versions of LibreLink. But their lies have backed them into a corner where the problem may not be fixed for a long time. Again, I appreciate hearing from you and understanding your take on this disgraceful situation. Merry Christmas if we don't talk again! [/QUOTE]
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