Congratulations, J. Evans... It appears that you found a hot button issue
for us.
I'm impressed that such a simple post could spawn so much heated
discussion...quite an accomplishment! But, it's time for your reply.
What makes you assume that the B/M frames are of higher quality? They cost
more...but their price is artificial, and has nothing to do with the
production costs of a few pieces of metal and plastic.
In my experience with online glasses, as well as MANY other products bought
online and offline, there is no direct correlation between price and
quality.
-- Chuck Knight
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 9:51 AM, powrwrap <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On Mar 31, 5:23�pm, "J. Evan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > �When we really look
> > > closely at the discount frames and lenses, are we really seeing the
> > > same level of quality as what we had paid hundreds of dollars more
> > > for? Or are we just selectively choosing what we consider unacceptable
> > > given the comparatively cheaper prices?
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> > What makes the B&M frames better? Why do you think they are higher
> > quality?
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> Well, J. Evan's, I'm still waiting for your answer...
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