Case of the shady hearing aid dealer
Case of the shady hearing aid dealer
ByBellie ThomasBellie Thomas / Updated: Mar 9, 2021, 06:00 IST
A city-based
hearing aid company has filed a
police complaint against a dealer based in Jaipur, Rajasthan for allegedly selling the company’s products on a renowned e-commerce site at a discount of almost 50 per cent without prescriptions from audiologists or
audiogram reports. Buying hearing aid without medical supervision can cause hearing loss or impairment, the company contends.
The Whitefield CEN police have registered a cheating and impersonation case against dealer Ishaan Sareen, who runs
City Health located in Jayanti Market Jaipur. “Ishaan Sareen runs a surgical supply store in Jaipur and markets our products online for almost 50 per cent discount. The issue here is the hazards the customers could face such as permanent hearing loss or impairment as they purchase it online without any prescription from audiologists or based
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