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<blockquote data-quote="Dexta" data-source="post: 2744679" data-attributes="member: 297205"><p>Following an issue with connecting my transmitter - a call to Medtronic Support confirmed my transmitter is just out of warranty and with their guidance they couldn’t connect it either. So it was declared to be faulty.</p><p></p><p>I’m advised that my replacement transmitter is ‘on back order’ with no indication as to its likely delivery time. So no CGM for how long?</p><p></p><p>Medtronic pumps, CGM’s etc have always and still do give me great control, but I struggle to understand why it’s just down to the customer/user to flag up end of warranty replacements. </p><p></p><p>As has been seen several times on this forum, users having CGM issues often discover later that their transmitter warranty has expired.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully, I’ve just managed to reconnect my transmitter - no thanks to Medtronic.</p><p></p><p>Roll on the Simplera!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexta, post: 2744679, member: 297205"] Following an issue with connecting my transmitter - a call to Medtronic Support confirmed my transmitter is just out of warranty and with their guidance they couldn’t connect it either. So it was declared to be faulty. I’m advised that my replacement transmitter is ‘on back order’ with no indication as to its likely delivery time. So no CGM for how long? Medtronic pumps, CGM’s etc have always and still do give me great control, but I struggle to understand why it’s just down to the customer/user to flag up end of warranty replacements. As has been seen several times on this forum, users having CGM issues often discover later that their transmitter warranty has expired. Thankfully, I’ve just managed to reconnect my transmitter - no thanks to Medtronic. Roll on the Simplera! [/QUOTE]
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