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The iBOT 4000 Powerchair

 Conclusion / Latest!

Just got off the phone with Ola Abou-sabe who is the big boss lady of Independence Technology in the good old USA. 

She called me actually, out of the blue.  It seems that they are stopping sales in the UK for financial reasons, meaning the government wont pay, wheelchair services wont supply, and the market is very small.

The interesting thing is that she has seen these pages and intends to use these suggestions when further developing the iBOT in the US.  It may later on be sold here in the UK I think she said...

Now since I really still want one even with its problems the fact that they are going to be developing it further is very promising!

Now she tells me that I am welcome to buy one in the US anyway, and that parts for maintenance will be available "for the service life" of the iBOT 4000.  Whatever that means.  If it means 3 years as a definition of service life as agencies like the UK Wheelchair Services do,  then its not enough.  I expect to be looking after and using mine ten years from now.  Without replacement parts that's not possible.  So the important bit here was THEIR definition of "service life" and "Product life"  She didn't elaborate...

She also tells me that I can buy most parts to service and maintain myself.  Slightly different to what the Rep told me!  But not all parts.  Some complex bits they insist on maintaining.  Their definition of complex may not be mine!  So again, EXACTLY which bits do they insist on both fitting, servicing, and not providing?  This needs clarification.  I may need a motor in 3 years time! Or whatever widget broke!

These TWO thing need to be addressed in detail.  Without detail it is not possible to decide if buying one now here in the UK is a bad idea or not!

As a plus, she did say that they didn't mind if I modified it, but that I would lose my warranty!  Like I care!  OK then so now what!!!


 
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