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Re: CBT & A1 Licence - major problem :-(
Sorry to hear how harshly you were treated. To give you a further option for training I can recommend my old instructor, Martin, who is based in Croydon. I'm afraid I don't know what the deal is for training people with impaired hearing but if the location suits maybe you could phone and have a chat with him. Hope everything works out, and don't give up.
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Re: CBT & A1 Licence - major problem :-(
Hey, OK, here's my idea. My stepdad is going deaf through old age and has a hearing aid that although is not the same make as yours, is very similar in layout.
I know this sounds weird but he's got really big ears and it was always tight, so we extended the tube between the bit that goes behind the ear and the bit that goes inside the ear. It is after all only a clear, empty, plastic tube for the sound to travel down. So you could extend it a bit more and wear your hearing aid around your neck, even just under the lower lip of the side of your lid, on a string or some elastic, with a slightly longer tube going to the ear-insert part. Can you at least wear that bit? If you separated the two bits and connected them with a longer clear tube, know what I mean? Then simply tape the normal ear-piece of the CBT school's radio system directly to your hearing aid (brown, behind the ear part you've now got round your neck), for the duration of the training. You may need to set it to the telephone setting in case of feedback, I don't know... We got more of that style clear pipe from a local modeling shop, I think they use it in pneumatics too, with inserts and everything. You know, local shops for local people where they sell radio control cars and planes and stuff. I bet if you took it into and explained your situation to them, they'd knock you something up that would work for free. If I lived near you, I'd bl**dy well do it myself. Do you understand what I mean by all this? This way you can use you hearing aid and take the CBT like everyone else without paying a premium or having to put up with people's bulls**t. Good luck. Let me know if you need me to be less clumsy with my explanation. P.S. Where there's a will there's a way...in situations like this anyway. |
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I would be careful about cutting off your nose to spite your face before you dismiss going back to the same place £90 sounds a lot better than £200 to me. |
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I'm just saying that out of the 2 choices I would rather stick with 90 than £200. If you can find a better place that's reasonable all well & good :) I thought £100 was the min limit before credit card co's got involved on your behalf? :smt102 Still think a taxi or other transport would have been reasonable in the circumstances as I would have expected a cancelation charge as you say like a dentist. It's not as if you needed Matt's bike to do the training on. |
Re: CBT & A1 Licence - major problem :-(
have you been through the yellow pages or typed it in t'internet tbh i wouldnt go back to them either.
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I couldn't get a Taxi or alternative transport because I wouldnt have made it in time. They dont accept late-comers so I still would have been turned away. I think I had a lucky escape..! Maria |
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Maria,
First of all, I'm really sorry to hear of your experiences. It's appalling for anyone to be treated in that way, no matter what their needs are. You, and everyone here know that you'll get this sorted, though I think we've all met some obstructions along the way. I've an avenue that's at least worth pursuing, so I'll PM you details... |
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All the best with your future learning :D |
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