One way to play this is to go to a optician competitor of Sam's Club
(preferably across the street) and tell them that you just bought
these glasses from SC and they don't seem right - you're not happy
with them and you don't feel SC is treating you fairly, etc.... You're
looking to take your business elsewhere...

The competitor might jump at the chance to steal business from their
rival by helping you.

J. Evan


On Jul 11, 3:27 am, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently had an eye exam and the prescription was a little stronger
> than last time I had an exam (which was 12 years ago).
> So, I just recently ordered glasses online from one of the much talked
> about outlets. Got them today and I can't see any better with the new
> glasses compared to my 12 year old pair of glasses.
> How can I find out if the new lenses are what they are supposed to
> be ? Are any retail chains known for checking this (hopefully for
> free ! ) ?
>
> I got my eye exam at Sam's Club but I don't have the nerve to go ask
> them to check glasses I bought somewhere else.

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