I just received my first pair of Zenni Glasses from California in a
little over two weeks. Not bad since they are progressives.
I ordered before from Goggles4U and overall had a decent experience.
Zenni uses polycarbonate for all their lenses so I preferred the
safety of polycarbonate.
The prescription is fine and I am happy on that score. The frame
quality is good. The frame tilts to the side a little bit and I
haven't been able to adjust it myself due to the memory titanium
bridge.
The tilt is nothing that an optician hasn't in store bought glasses
fixed easily but I may have to have an optician fix it. Does anybody
have any experience asking an optician to adjust internet glasses?
I assume if I am polite enough, it will be free.
The second issue is the thickness of the lenses compared to all the
C39 glasses I got from Goggles4U and my Lenscraft progressives(at 5-6
times the price). It's not terrible but a bit visible through the semi-
rimless frame.
All in all, for the very low price ($50-60, I don't remember exactly
but the lowest I found for progressives), I'm pretty happy.

I have a  frame in great shape that I would like to get progressive
polycarbonate lenses for but from what I found it would have cost me 3
times as much for the lenses alone. Does anybody know a place to get
poly progressive lenses put in my own frame for less than $100?

On Apr 10, 4:58 pm, JH <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have now one pair of rimless single vision and one pair of rimless
> progressive glasses from Zenni.  I received both in a timely manner.
> At one point I ordered a replacement frame (after abusing the other
> ones) and when I placed my order, I heard from Zenni within 24 hours
> questioning my order (I had ordered a different frame than my glasses
> and they had looked at my records). They were right and I got my order
> fixed and received a credit for ordering only frames.
>
> I have not had bad service from Zenni. Although interestingly enough,
> when my replacement frames were a bit late it was because of the New
> Years celebrations in China (where my frames were made) I was amused.
> If only we celebrated holidays with such fervor (in the US).

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