affordable eyeglasses ..yaaay!!!
12/22/2009 at 10:40 PM
To all my four eyed friends out there
a friend passed this onto me who had used the site and I myself have used the site
I bought 5 pairs of glasses for under 200 bucks
2 pairs progressive lenses and frames
2 pair of distance only lenses and frames
1 pair wind goggles for riding motorbike
heck at these prices you can afford to splurge! and am very happy with my purchase read this whole post so you can make an informed decision when you choose your next set of eyewear
I'am posting this because I felt so ripped off when my husband had just his lenses replaced and cost over 300.00 not frames just the lenses and he does not have a very strong prescription +2.00
http://zennioptical.com/cart/home.php
it really is true you don't have to be ripped off for your glasses anymore here are some youtube videos stating the facts about zenni optical
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=zenni+optical&search_type=&aq=0&oq=zenni
and this was written in Readers Digest
Prescription glasses. For huge savings on prescription glasses, order online. Ask your optometrist for your prescription, pupillary distance (the length between the center of your pupils), and your frame measurements. (If your doctor is unwilling to supply this information, find one who will.) Ira Mitchell, who writes the blog Glassy Eyes (glassyeyes.com), has purchased 15 pairs of glasses online. He typically spends $50 (or less) for a pair, a savings of $350 over what he has paid at LensCrafters. Have an optometrist double-check the lenses, and return them if they are not accurate. Mitchell recommends 39dollarglasses.com for its extensive selection of frames and lenses, fast turnaround time, warranty against defects, and good customer support. He also likes eyebuydirect.com for its low prices on bifocals. Slate writer Farhad Manjoo raves about goggles4u.com and zennioptical.com.
Just wanted so share with you all if anyone orders please post your experience with online eyeglass purchases