I haven't seen glasses with progressive lenses for $89 at
Lenscrafters, did I miss the sale?

On Nov 3, 11:38 am, pwillow1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am looking for a new pair of progressives to replace a pair that
> broke at the temple piece.  (I LOVED those glasses, and the frame has
> been discontinued by EyeBuyDirect.  Drat!)
>
> So I thought I'd give 39dollarglasses a try.  I've purchased at Zenni
> and EyeBuyDirect and wanted to see what other online retailers had to
> offer.
>
> I'm sorry to say that even though I found a large selection of frames
> that I really liked, 39dollarglasses didn't offer the high index
> progressive lenses (1.67) I was seeking.  Zenni and EyeBuyDirect both
> offer these for a modest bump in price (Zenni $67 added to the cost of
> the frame; EyeBuyDirect $39+$67 added to the cost of the frame.)  When
> I called 39dollar's customer number to see if I was doing something
> wrong, I was told that any high index lenses would be a "custom order"
> that could only be done over the phone.  And the prices!  Oy!  Almost
> $300 added to what I was already paying ($89 was the price for the
> frame and the progressive, 1.58 index lenses.)
>
> With those kinds of prices, 39dollarglasses should call themselves
> LensCrafters.

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