I received my four pair of plastic framed glasses on Black Friday.

Like you, silenthunder, three of my pairs are crooked.  The right
temple arm is fine, but the left temple arm opens too far (past 90
degrees, if that makes sense).  Because of this, the glasses don't
stay up on my nose when I bend my head forward.  One one of these
pairs, I took a screw driver and tightened the temple screws, so that
helps to keep the temple arms closer 90 degrees.  However, by doing
this, when you look at my profile view, there is open space between
the temple and the main part of the frame (not sure if I'm explaining
that clearly either).

I know eyebuydirect.com has a great return policy, but I only paid
$25.80 total (with shipping) for four pairs of glasses.  It isn't
worth the shipping to send back the glasses, and I can live with the
little open space.

As far as "coke bottle" looking lenses, I was honestly expecting some
if that.  My prescription is -5.25 0.32 in one eye and -6.5 in the
other.  I bought the standard 1.5 index lenses, and I figured the
plastic frames would cover some of the thickness.  The prescription
seems great, and the lenses are clear.

Overall, I'm a satisfied customer. Yet, I wonder if the reason these
frames were on sale (Glassyeyes Anniversary $7.95 special) is because
they were already crooked, or if they are crooked because of the way
eyebuydirect constructs the glasses, or because of the way they were
shipped.  It makes me a little wary to order more expensive frames
from them in the future.

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