Headline Same Tech, 95% Less Cost Body copy Everything you're missing costs 34 cents a day to get back. Here's the math. Let me show you some numbers. Average cost of a Starbucks coffee: $5.50 Average cost of a beer: $7.00 Average cost of a newspaper: $3.00 Average cost of a bag of chips: $1.50 Average cost of hearing your grandchildren clearly: 34¢ That last one stops people. Every time. Thirty-four cents per day. That's what Modern Hearing hearing aids cost over two years (the guaranteed lifespan). $249, divided by 730 days. Thirty-four point one cents per day, to be precise. But let's call it 34¢ because I'm not precious about fractions. For 34¢ a day, you get: Your wife's voice — without asking her to repeat herself three times. Your grandchildren's stories — without nodding along and guessing. The TV at volume 18 instead of 48 — without your neighbors filing a noise complaint. Phone calls that you don't dread — without pretending the line is bad. Restaurant conversations you can follow — without sitting there smiling and hoping nobody asks you a direct question. Thirty-four cents. Now let me show you what the industry thinks you should pay for those same things. Miracle-Ear: $4,995. That's $6.84 per day over two years. Costco: $1,499. That's $2.05 per day. HearingLife: $4,200+. That's $5.75 per day. For the same core technology. Same Knowles receivers. Same processing chips. Same fundamental components. Manufacturing cost: approximately $200. So here's the real question: what are you paying that extra $4,746 for? I'll tell you. You're paying for a clinic on Main Street. A salesperson on commission. A marketing department. A head office. Shareholders on Wall Street. You're not paying for better hearing. You're paying for someone else's business model. Modern Hearing doesn't have clinics. We have a warehouse in New Jersey. Modern Hearing doesn't have salespeople on commission. We have a support team on salary. Modern Hearing doesn't have shareholders demanding dividends. We have customers who want to hear. That's why it's $249. Not because it's worse. Because we've removed everything you shouldn't be paying for. My dad was the first person to call this "the 34-cent solution." He'd been quoted $4,995 at Miracle-Ear. Refused to pay it. Spent two more years struggling. When he finally tried Modern Hearing, he worked out the daily cost immediately. Engineers do that. "Thirty-four cents," he said. "I spend more than that on a stick of gum." Then he shook his head. "Two years I wasted. Over money. While the solution cost less than a gum stick a day." He's right. And that's what I want you to understand. The cost of NOT hearing is enormous: Relationships that strain because communication becomes exhausting. Social activities you stop going to because you can't follow conversations. Grandchildren who think you're ignoring them. Cognitive decline — Johns Hopkins research links untreated hearing loss to dementia. Years of your life spent pretending, struggling, and missing out. The cost of hearing? Thirty-four cents. I've served over 12,000 customers now. The regret I hear most often isn't "I wish I hadn't bought them." It's "I wish I'd bought them sooner." Every single time. Without exception. "Why did I wait three years? For what?" "I could have heard my grandson's first words. I missed them for nothing." "My wife says she's got me back. What was I doing before?" Don't be the person who waits. Don't be the person who adds up the cost of hearing and decides it's too much, while spending more than that on coffee without a second thought. Try Modern Hearing for 45 days at home. But I'll bet you 34¢ they change your life. With respect, David Taylor Founder, Modern Hearing P.S. One more number for you. Medicare doesn't cover hearing aids. Not a dime. Not now. Not ever. So every day you wait is a day you're choosing not to hear. At 34¢ per day, Modern Hearing costs less than a single Starbucks per week. The question isn't whether you can afford 34¢ a day. It's whether you can afford not to.