Always great to have more options, thanks!

Their website looks to be a clone of 39 Dollar Glasses site, not sure
if it's the same company, if not then they've definitely copied
their .html templates to make their site. They've even copied the
frame dimension graphic from EyeBuyDirect: 
http://www.eyebuydirect.com/img/instruction.gif

I find very annoying the sites that don't allow you to search by size,
even worse, they make you dig for the dimensions. The annoying "need
help chat now" pop up window that scrolls with you was the last straw
for me.

They do seem to have a good selection of frames and lens options, much
larger than 39 Dollar Glasses. The prices seem similar to $39 glasses
and EBD - unless you get the glasses in less than a week, then I would
argue there's nothing new under the sun here.

Please keep us posted on your experience - having another EBD or $39
wouldn't hurt.



On May 9, 6:08 pm, Jen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wanting to give you a heads up on a site I've recently purchased
> from.  www.bestpriceglasses.com
>
> They are located in California with an office in Australia and the UK.
> They manufacture and assemble here in the USA. ( this is a great point
> for me )
> Pricing is good.  I ordered a progressive lens with photochromic
> feature, full rim frame and a 10% discount for new customers.  With
> shipping total came to $94.92,
>
> I received an instant email that my order was received, another when
> it went to to the lab and now one that it is done and sent to
> distribution for shipping.  You can also track your order online. I
> ordered on May 5, the went to the lab that day and were done May 8.  I
> expect to receive them soon and will let you know how it turns out.
>
> They have online chat for any questions, with friendly people who
> respond right away.
> I mentioned to the online chat person, the glassyeyes site, and asked
> if she would pass it on to management to check out.
>
> When reseaching them, I found they are a division of Schultz optical,
> who have been in business as a manufacturer for over 20 years.  They
> make loupes for dentists and doctors.
>
> Looks like they might be a great contender for the list.
>
> Will keep you posted.

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