You welcome, Glenn. In fact, your humor is very much like mine and I'm really enjoying it, LOL. Generally, I laugh at my own corny jokes and my friends all laugh at the stupidity of the joke. Really hope you do post some more around here. ;)
But I would like to point out one thing. You were speaking about saving money, and I was wondering if you used any discount codes. Haha, I don't mean to burst your happy bubble if you didn't use it but in case you didn't know I thought you might use a discount code on your next purchase. Almost every store has them posted here at this forum or on Ira's site. When I first started, I never really took notice of the discount codes and sometimes I still wish I researched a bit more and used those codes! I probably could have saved even more. I think O4L's discount code is "glassyeyes" , not entirely sure. Anyway, peace! Elgin On Mar 4, 12:03 am, Glenn <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, thank you Elgin. My humor rides somewhere between cheesy and > corny. Mmmmm....now, I have a taste for cheezy poofs! > > I think Chuck put it best, in that I should have been straight up with > the guy. I wasn't there to throw it in his face that I'd just saved > $200! In reality if optical shops were more flexible on their > profit margins, I'd have bought from someone stateside. I do > appreciate the "hands-on" service provided, but not at a markup in > excess of 70%. Rationally speaking, I would have gladly paid $175- > $180 ($65 markup) for a B&M shop. Beyond the initial fitting, I > really don't go back to the optical shop until the next year's > appointment. I really can't skimp on eye care, as I have glaucoma and > diabetes in my family. I've lost a lot of things (hair, hearing, my > cell phone...you get the picture) but I am NOT going blind! > > On Mar 1, 11:08 pm, ElginStill <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey Glenn, > > > Wow! I'm glad everything worked out just perfect for you! Haha, I > > don't think you have to fib to your optometrist. I think you should > > just tell them straight up, tell them you got it online from O4L! ;D > > It's always satisfying to me when someone else has a great experience. > > Let me know what you're gonna order next either from O4L or from > > elsewhere. I loved reading your review btw, very entertaining and I > > like your sense of humour. > > > Peace out, > > Elgin. > > > On Feb 27, 4:51 am, Glenn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Thanks to everyone for their comments and recommendations on this > > > board (and pay hommage to our host and creator of Suxottica.com, > > > without whom I would have shelled out hundreds of dollars for > > > glasses)! I received my glasses on the 20th of February (13 days > > > after shipment notice...and USPS is HORRIBLE when it comes to updating > > > their status). They came in a hard plastic eyeglass case wrapped in a > > > microfiber cloth. Some adjustments were required (nose piece, ear > > > pieces needed to be tightened) but I found some of the do-it-yourself > > > adjustment videos on YouTube very helpful. Just to confirm the script > > > was correct, I took them by a local optometrist office and had them > > > checked out. He said, "Script is spot-on and the lenses were cut > > > perfectly. Where did you get them?" I fibbed and told him at another > > > shop in the area. After having worn them for a week, I've adjusted to > > > the new script (mild change in the left eye, right eye was identical > > > and required no adjustment). > > > > Things I like about the new glasses: > > > -frames are in perfect shape and perfectly resemble a pair of > > > Silhouette hinge-less/rimless frames (heck, they even have printed on > > > them "ITALY DESIGN C E") > > > -lenses have absolutely no sharp edges on them (last pair from Davis > > > Vision were RAZOR SHARP when received...optician worked on them a bit, > > > but scuffed an edge in the process) > > > -the drill holes in the lenses have no cracks or discernible defects > > > (wish i had extra plastic tabs, just in case one falls out...) > > > -the dimensions I requested along with the Mono PD was done per > > > request > > > -the 1.67 DAGAS (Korean lenses) are just as good (from what I can > > > tell) to the lenses I had prior > > > > Things I don't like about the new glasses: > > > -I've heard that cleaning the glasses is a big no-no (did it all the > > > time with my previous pair with Zeiss coating to no detriment) > > > -having shelled out 1/3 the price of what I would have paid at > > > LensCrafters...OH WAIT A MINUTE! Hmmmm, I think that would be a GOOD > > > THING! (Note to self...oh, nevermind...I'll just pocket the $200 and > > > keep my mouth shut) > > > > On Feb 15, 11:12 pm, ElginStill <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hey YM > > > > > I'm glad most things worked out for you and I have to agree with you > > > > they do have excellent quality glasses! I'm not quite sure what a > > > > slight off on the axis can cause, I'm sure other members on the forum > > > > will have an answer to that. As for Glenn, I'm glad you're excited and > > > > no problem! I remember my first time ordering glasses online from O4L, > > > > I was also excited. > > > > > Regards, > > > > Elgin. -- Check us out at the oft-updated http://glassyeyes.blogspot.com! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GlassyEyes" group. 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