One of my ancestors was a Clock maker. His name was Eli Terry, and we have a Terry Clock made in 1825. It has wooden gears, a beautiful pillar and scroll design, and great potential to keep time. The clock holds a place of honor in our dining room.
So, here was a professional who understood the value of a 30 day trial to help families experience the life altering experience of living by the clock rather than by the sun. He was the first manufacturer to mass produce anything in America, preceding Henry Ford by nearly one century.
The lesson is as fresh as the technology of today. Offering a change in quality of life, for a fair price, often requires a trial to experience personally the benefits of such a change. Whether it is time, or a sensory change such as hearing, often a trial enables clarity with regard to the benefit and value of the acquisition. That's why Appalachian Audiology always offers a 30 day trial period for all hearing instruments purchased through our practice.
Wisdom with time......a lesson learned.