Run by your local dispensary...WalMart, Sams, CostCo, Sears, etc.
Tell them the truth, but word it as follows:
"I bought these at another dispensary...out of town...and they just
don't feel right. Could you please check them, and make sure the
prescription is correct?"
They usually don't charge for this service, at all.
This will tell you if your lenses match the prescription. Remember,
the only duty of the dispensary is to match the prescription provided.
-- Chuck Knight
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Gigi<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I ordered "single vision reading lens" from this company. Thankfully
> I have an older pair I've used for several years because these are
> useless. They almost seem to have a distance correction rather than
> the reading correction specified. Am I stuck sending them back to be
> checked by 39dollarglasses? It would be nice to to have a an easy and
> inexpensive way to check on them myself before having to mail them
> back.
> Does someone have advice, please?
>
> (My insight is that the internet route of ordering lens correction
> requires a ton of effort from anyone suffering with chronic illness.)
>
> >
>
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