Just wrote a post based on part of your message: http://glassyeyes.blogspot.com/2010/01/from-forums-my-face-is-picky.html
Good luck with that Zenni plan. ;-) On Jan 6, 2:02 am, bb <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know exactly what it is about my face that makes most glasses > look bad, but whatever it is, it's not going away. Maybe it's related > to the thing that makes 2 frames with the same measurements fit me in > completely different ways - as in, one pair will fit fine and the > other won't fit at all. > > I can deal with this by trying them on in the store, but - of course - > I want to get mine online! So how do I go about doing this? > > I was going to place a sizable order with Zenni, try them on, and then > return (of course, keeping the ones that fit), but I'm unclear about > what this means (from the website's "Choosing a Frame" page): > > It is not the practice of Zenni Optical to provide frames for "try on > and return." You may order frames only, at -50% of the price shown on > the website, and the refund will be processed at the time the order is > prepared. If those frames are returned, they will be refunded in the > amount of -50% of the remaining price, only. > > Does that mean that if I order frames that cost 10.00, and I order > them for 5.00 (frames-only option), and then I try them on and return, > I will only get 2.50 back? I might be willing to take a gamble, but > would like to know what my options are.
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