Most of them ask you send the glasses back to them and they fix it,
not just send you lenses.  I've never heard of such a thing.

I'd consider contesting the charge if they aren't willing to remake
the glasses for you.

RedStickHam

On Aug 16, 12:35 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I bought two pairs of the same frames in white and black from
> Glassesshop. The white pair is fine, but when I put on the black pair,
> there's a noticeable blur, and it feels difficult to focus my eyes,
> resulting in dizziness. I emailed Glassesshop and they responded:
>
> Sorry for that, we will check the procession to figure out the
> problem. If we find out the problem, and we send you a pair of new
> lenses, can you go to somewhere or some store to remove the bad one
> and install the new one?
>
> My question is, will any shop actually do this? Remove the lenses from
> a pair of frames you didn't buy from them, and put in new ones? I'm
> curious if anyone else had this problem, and how they dealt with it.
> If I could I'd just quick buy the glasses again from Glassesshop, and
> then return these ones, because I'm going overseas in two weeks and
> wanted these damn glasses. However, the black color sold out right
> after I bought it - I think I got the last pair. Argh!

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