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Best Price for AirMini?? - Reznik - 10-18-2017

So, it seems that ResMed has a Minimum Advertise Price policy for the AirMini at $880.00.  As a result, that's what all the internet suppliers are selling it for.  I've noticed that a few suppliers have a "call for best price" listed on their web-site.  

Has anyone found the AirMini for less than $880?  If so, which supplier?


RE: Best Price for AirMini?? - Jimmy Stewart - 12-07-2017

I know this is late response but I just got mine from [DME web address removed, instead go to Supplier #1] where they offered $100 credit on the mask that must go with it if purchased together.








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RE: Best Price for AirMini?? - Reznik - 12-07-2017

(12-07-2017, 06:15 PM)Jimmy Stewart Wrote: I know this is late response but I just got mine from [DME web address removed, instead go to Supplier #1] where they offered $100 credit on the mask that must go with it if purchased together.

Thanks Jimmy!

I was ultimately able to find a DME out of Florida with the "Call Me" on their web-site who was willing to sell the AirMini for $880 with TWO free masks.


RE: Best Price for AirMini?? - SelfLoadingCargo - 12-08-2017

The beauty of MAP.

Being a long-time musician with a number of friends in the business, I've been fascinated by the game. In the internet world, where buying locally is no longer a restriction, MAP is supposed to level the playing field, and behind the scenes there are sometimes MSP (minimum sales price) rules embedded in dealer contracts. Retailers circumvent this by adding in freebies - usually accessories or discounts on other items. This way they're not violating terms on their end, and folks who shop with a focus on price still feel good about value.