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timeoff said:They are reversible. You just need a small screwdriver.
I love the Bose. It's the best investment I have ever made. My DC's always gave me a headache after about an hour or so. With the Bose, I don't even know they are there.
I know you said you can't afford them, but you can pick up a pair through their website with no interest financing for 12 months. Don't even need a credit card....a debit card will do.
agpilot34 said:SO tell me, what exactly is the difference between using a credit card and a debit card for this? IF you use a debit card, you STILL have to have the entire amount of the purchase in your account in order for the transaction to process. Just like having a credit limit on your credit card that is high enough to pay for the whole purchase price at once.
TrafficInSight said:I would recommend against buying passive DC's and planning on upgrading. DC wanted 500$ to upgrade my H10-13.4 to ANR when I could have a brand new H10-13X for $550.
I love the DC's but in retrospect I should have bought the ANR ones from the beginning.
Not what I was getting at at allLear Wanna Be said:I didn't mean to imply that I upgraded my set to ANRs, just in case that is what you thought. I have only upgraded them in respect to the thicker foam/gel seals and the pad by Oregon Aero. Sorry for any confusion.
timeoff said:Completely untrue.
Bose only charges the $82.92 monthly payments one at a time. Call them, they will tell you the same thing.
It is FREE FINANCING just like it is advertised.
Lear Wanna Be said:When you guys have the majority of your time in something other than a C172, then come talk to me about it. Otherwise, keep your traps shut and heed the advice of somebody a little older and wiser.
Lear Wanna Be said:When you guys have the majority of your time in something other than a C172, then come talk to me about it. Otherwise, keep your traps shut and heed the advice of somebody a little older and wiser.