Yep, was pretty busy yesterday. It got away from me.

On Jan 12, 7:43 am, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I replied yesterday afternoon and as of right now, my reply has not
> been posted.
>
> On Jan 10, 9:09 pm, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "I asked the forum last week about if it were a legal practice to
> > personally assist folks in obtaining glasses online."
>
> > Above is the relevant text of the original post.
>
> > To me this is a question asking whether there are any legal
> > ramifications for those who participate in the purchase of a pair of
> > eyeglasses, and where that responsibility begins and ends.
>
> > For example:
> > If we direct someone to a dispensary, are we liable?
> > If we translate someone's prescription, are we liable?
> > If we direct someone towards frames that should be flattering, are we 
> > liable?
> > If we direct someone to the lens thickness calculator, are we liable?
> > etc.
>
> > Kevin, could you please confirm that this was your actual question?
>
> > I routinely assist elderly members of my church in the purchase of
> > eyeglasses, online.  They are, so far, 100% happy with the results.
> > If I, by facilitating this purchase, am opening myself up to legal
> > action, then I need to know.
>
> >      -- Chuck Knight
>
> > On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Wm. Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I don't understand the point you seem to be dancing around.
> > > Are you questioning the legality of this forum where people discuss their
> > > experiences buying prescription glasses online and discounts for various
> > > online manufacturers are listed?  Or, are you questioning the legality of
> > > buying glasses online altogether? Or, are you somehow confused into 
> > > thinking
> > > this forum or the manufacturers are actually prescribing lenses?
> > > What's your point?
>
> > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> I'm having a hard time with the explanation of "Can't get in trouble
> > >> if you don't charge".  For instance: If my neighbor provided health
> > >> care at no cost she would be breaking the law (assuming she's not a
> > >> doctor) by practicing without a license. The same would be true if she
> > >> were practicing optometry, right? Is selling glasses far enough
> > >> removed from the "doctoring" aspect?
>
> > >> /Later/ I checked into my home state (Il) laws on this and interpreted
> > >> the rules that there is no stipulation on licensure or education
> > >> placed on the sale of eyewear as long as you do not manufacture them
> > >> or actually read the prescription. I would like corroboration on this.
>
> > >> On Jan 7, 2:59 pm, rdclark <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > On Jan 6, 9:07 am, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> > > I asked the forum last week about if it were a legal practice to
> > >> > > personally assist folks in obtaining glasses online.
>
> > >> > I'm sure you could get in trouble if you tried to charge money to do
> > >> > so. Giving free advice is a time-honored hobby.
>
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