Agreed.  I asked my Optician nicely and she was more than happy to
give it to me.

But, given thats been my only experience I am hardly an expert!

JJ

On Sep 28, 9:55 am, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, but they're *not* in violation of the law, technically.
>
> The corrections for your lenses are defined to be the
> prescription...I've read that only 2 states (though I don't know which
> ones) specifically identified the PD as a value which must also be
> included.
>
> In all other states, the PD is not mandated.  Letter of the law, vs
> spirit of the law.
>
> Having said that, I've *never* had trouble getting my PD from anyone,
> when I asked nicely.
>
>      -- Chuck Knight
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Tim Kynerd <[email protected]> wrote:
> >http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt143.shtm
>
> > I hope these "professionals" realize they are in violation of Federal law.
>
> > On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 09:33, powrwrap <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> On Sep 24, 5:27 pm, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Here is the OptiBoard link of how these professionals are talking
> >> > about if they should release the PD to their patients or not.
>
> >> >http://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37256
>
> >> "...a craftsman will not "give" his carefully taken measurements away
> >> so that another contractor may benefit."
>
> >> LMAO!  Craftsman?
>
> >> Carefully taken measurement? LOL!
>
> >> (wipes away tears from laughing)
>
> >> <Thanks>

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