I was planning on purchasing from G4U, but I can't get their 10% off
code to work. Perhaps I should be happy that I didn't order...?

On Dec 3, 5:35 am, sonshine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good to know...I'm glad I didn't order the pair of rimless from them I
> was considering.  I was wary anyway due to a previous encounter that
> left me with bad vibes, but I was willing to give them another try.
> Now, not so much.
>
> On Dec 1, 3:55 pm, Mister P-Body <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello folks,
>
> > I can say that my first online shopping experience for glasses was
> > great. Bought one pair from Zenni, and three from Goggles4u with no
> > problem (One with photocromic lenses). Prescriptions were accurate and
> > the glasses looked great. So much so that I thanked Ira for giving the
> > 411 on buying glasses online.
>
> > But.....................
>
> > Goggles4u rewarded me by giving me a discount on my next pair; this is
> > when the nightmare begins:
>
> > 1) Ordered the glasses, waited two weeks and didn't hear back from
> > them or had my glasses. Finally got an email from them saying that
> > they wanted to charge me more for my prescription. Told them this was
> > unacceptable after the fact and they told me they made a mistake and
> > would correct it by mailing me my glasses. Glasses arrived,
> > photocromic as ordered but the anti-reflective coating was not
> > applied. Terrible reflection when near light...
>
> > 2) Contacted Goggles4u, they apologized for the mistake and said they
> > would correct the problem by letting me keep the first non-reflective
> > pair, and they would send me a new pair of my choice. Ordered, didn't
> > hear back from them for a few weeks. Get a strange email, insisting
> > that they couldn't do this new pair photocromic due to my
> > prescription. I told them I had ordered one pair in the past with no
> > problem, what had changed? They said they were no longer offering my
> > prescription with photocromic lenses. They said that they would charge
> > me more to upgrade me to high index lenses. After arguing with them
> > back and forth, they upgraded me free of charge to the high index but
> > this meant that I was getting a pair of glasses without the
> > photocromic lenses I wanted.
>
> > 3) Glasses arrived three-four weeks lates. Nice glasses, but guess
> > what, wrong prescription! I had two different places check the
> > prescription and sure enough, they had the prescription not centered
> > but at the bottom of the lens!!! Wow!
>
> > 4)Contact Goggles4u, spoke to Sam and Damien and they said they would
> > correct the problem ASAP. I told them the eye doctors mentioned that
> > the prescription was at the bottom of the lenses and not centered as
> > they should be. Damien said that they would correct this issue and
> > offered me a free pair of my choice of high index lenses to replace
> > their mistake. He told me to specify what they did wrong in the
> > comments section of my order which I did.
>
> > 5)Four weeks later, I finally got the pair of glasses that was suppose
> > to fix all these issues. Guess what, wrong prescription again! Knew it
> > the minute I put them on. Had the folks over at Lenscrafters and
> > another retailer look at the prescription. Both said the same thing,
> > the prescription was way, way off. In the left lens the prescription
> > was centered correctly, in the right the prescription was all the way
> > at the top, thus causing prism. Both said that OSHA standards only let
> > you be off by maybe 1 measurement if that, but these lenses were way
> > off center! I couldn't believe it. The doctors said whoever cut the
> > lenses didn't know what they were doing.
>
> > 6)Three wrong glasses later, and I still don't have what I paid for...
> > Will never buy from goggles4u.com. Terrible service and they can't
> > even get my prescription correct. I referred many folks to this
> > company on my first couple of pairs experience but after this, I don't
> > feel safe referring others to this company...
>
> > Thanks,
> > A Sad customer

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