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Update - low cost eyeglasses / Zenni Optical

 
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Mark F
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:16 am    Post subject: Update - low cost eyeglasses / Zenni Optical Reply with quote

Received 2 pair today, seem to be perfect match for my
prescription, look like excellent quality, I've become a
believer (total 44.00 including mailing, ordered just 2 weeks
ago). And mechanically superior to the 200 dollar crap from
the big city optician. Usual disclaimers - just an amazed
and happy customer /Mark F
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Ignoramus16855
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Update - low cost eyeglasses / Zenni Optical Reply with quote

On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 00:31:48 GMT, Mark F <markotime@shaw.ca> wrote:
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Received 2 pair today, seem to be perfect match for my
prescription, look like excellent quality, I've become a
believer (total 44.00 including mailing, ordered just 2 weeks
ago). And mechanically superior to the 200 dollar crap from
the big city optician. Usual disclaimers - just an amazed
and happy customer /Mark F

Where did you buy them, I need new glasses too.

i
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Al A.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Update - low cost eyeglasses / Zenni Optical Reply with quote

Mark F wrote:
Quote:
Received 2 pair today, seem to be perfect match for my
prescription, look like excellent quality, I've become a
believer (total 44.00 including mailing, ordered just 2 weeks
ago). And mechanically superior to the 200 dollar crap from
the big city optician. Usual disclaimers - just an amazed
and happy customer /Mark F

I'll second that, Mark. I have bought eyeglasses from them for my kids,
who are pretty rough on such things. When they get damaged, another pair
for 22 buck is MUCH easier to swallow than the 176.00 that I paid from
the local place.

I wear bifocals, they cost me near 350 bucks. Got a "backup" pair from
Zenni for $79.00, intending to use them as "shop" glasses so that I
could save my good ones from getting messed up. They are every bit as
good, quality wise, and the prescription is dead on.

Now I'm all for supporting the local guy, but sorry, 4.5X the cost is
bordering on extortion.

Same disclaimers apply...

-AL A.
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