Brilliant idea. Merci! Ian On Nov 6, 11:08 pm, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote: > When calling Zenni *expect* a long wait time. It's a popular place. > So, to minimize your hold time, call when they open...9am Pacific > time. > > And, I do mean 9am...not 9:01, 9:05, or 9:10. Those queues fill up fast. > > -- Chuck Knight > > On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Bullet875 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Give Zenni a call at their 800 number and see if they can help > > you...their customer service has been excellent and I'm certain they > > can help you. Good luck with them! > > > On Nov 5, 11:36 pm, clocker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I had the measured taken at the optometrists. There was no mention of > >> anything being out of the ordinary. I had them measured recently. > >> Ian > > >> On Nov 5, 3:26 pm, actionjbone <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > 3mm difference between the two eyes is definitely possible, especially > >> > in the case of strabismus or a similar disorder. > > >> > More importantly, though, where did you get the PD measured, and how > >> > long ago? With conditions that can cause such divergent numbers, PD > >> > can change over time - and can even change substantially depending on > >> > whether you're looking at something close up or far away. > > >> > Prior to corrective surgery, my eyes were 30/32. Following the > >> > surgery, I was measured at 64 even, but find 65 to be more comfortable > >> > and improve my depth perception. So, Pd can be a really tricky thing. > > >> > I've seen several online vendors that let you specify a different PD > >> > for each eye, but I can't recall which ones offhand - check the ones > >> > often mentioned on this site, you should be able to find one. > > >> > On Nov 5, 1:37 pm, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > Please post your PD numbers, again. As I remember, when you typed > >> > > them in, they were formatted differently than standard. > > >> > > 3mm difference between the two eyes seems somehow wrong, unless you > >> > > are descended from Picasso. My eyes are not positioned symmetrically, > >> > > but they only vary by 1/2mm. > > >> > > And, to answer your question, many places don't even bother with > >> > > monocular PD measurements. It's *ideal,* but it's more trouble. > > >> > > -- Chuck Knight > > >> > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:00 PM, clocker <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > I bit the bullet to buy my first pair of glasses and got a > >> > > > cancellation notice later from Zenni saying: > > >> > > > "We have cancelled this order, since we do not process glasses with > >> > > > discrepant mono PD 35.0/32.0." > > >> > > > Is there a list of vendors that can account for these differences? > > >> > > > How important is it to account for these differences? I thought it > >> > > > would be worth looking at for progressive lenses specifically. > > >> > > > Mr. One more Huddle. :*) Dang. I was right attached to that frame > >> > > > too. > >> > > > Ian
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