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<blockquote data-quote="barrym" data-source="post: 1528693" data-attributes="member: 70535"><p>Just got off the phone with Abbott. Extremely helpful. I too din't ask for a replacement, just to understand the situation. I was able to give comparative readings with my meter (not theirs) a Accu Check Mobile which he seemed happy with. Their fault finding system steered us to a displaced sensor which I'm not convinced by. I've been very careful not to disturb it. Anyway they want to swap it out and see what they can from the old one. I guess with new tech like this they do need as much data as they can get. To be honest, there's no real advantage to me in a swap, OK I save a few quid, but that's not really the point. I'd much prefer a hard reason for the discrepancy so I can trust the thing. I'm already questioning whether I really get any advantage over my meter. It is very nice to see what happened between readings but only if accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barrym, post: 1528693, member: 70535"] Just got off the phone with Abbott. Extremely helpful. I too din't ask for a replacement, just to understand the situation. I was able to give comparative readings with my meter (not theirs) a Accu Check Mobile which he seemed happy with. Their fault finding system steered us to a displaced sensor which I'm not convinced by. I've been very careful not to disturb it. Anyway they want to swap it out and see what they can from the old one. I guess with new tech like this they do need as much data as they can get. To be honest, there's no real advantage to me in a swap, OK I save a few quid, but that's not really the point. I'd much prefer a hard reason for the discrepancy so I can trust the thing. I'm already questioning whether I really get any advantage over my meter. It is very nice to see what happened between readings but only if accurate. [/QUOTE]
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