Posted by Sherry on January 18, 2011, 7:21 pm
(Please READ the entire post before hitting REPLY, THANKS!)
Just ordered a second identical pair of eyeglasses without the "UV" and
"ANTI-SCRATCH" coatings (read screw you for $20 more coatings?)
Was previously also charged an extra $10 for "HI-INDEX" Lenses.
Supposedly the hi-index lenses are thinner and lighter.
I can tell no difference in size, looks or visual acuity in the second pair
for which I was charged $20 less for no coatings and $10 less for lenses
that look and feel IDENTICAL.
can we spell S-C-A-M? Anyone know how I can get this verified by an
optical lab or doctor? Would really like to get my $60 back that I wasted
on those other glasses which I now believe are the same as the ones I
ordered without the scam extras.
Posted by Rod Speed on January 18, 2011, 8:51 pm
Sherry wrote:
> (Please READ the entire post before hitting REPLY, THANKS!)
Get stuffed.
> Just ordered a second identical pair of eyeglasses without the "UV"
> and "ANTI-SCRATCH" coatings (read screw you for $20 more coatings?)
> Was previously also charged an extra $10 for "HI-INDEX" Lenses.
> Supposedly the hi-index lenses are thinner and lighter.
> I can tell no difference in size, looks or visual acuity in the
> second pair for which I was charged $20 less for no coatings
> and $10 less for lenses that look and feel IDENTICAL.
Your problem.
> can we spell S-C-A-M?
Or they dont bother to do them without the coating.
Thats not a scam, just a sensible way of doing business.
> Anyone know how I can get this verified by an optical lab
Ask them if they can do that, until you find one that will bother.
> or doctor?
Unlikely you will find any of those that will do that for free.
> Would really like to get my $60 back that I wasted on
> those other glasses which I now believe are the same
> as the ones I ordered without the scam extras.
You can try the small claims court, which will likely tell you to go and fuck
yourself.
Posted by heyrod on January 19, 2011, 4:54 pm
> Sherry wrote:
>
>> (Please READ the entire post before hitting REPLY, THANKS!)
>
> Get stuffed.
>
>> Just ordered a second identical pair of eyeglasses without the "UV"
>> and "ANTI-SCRATCH" coatings (read screw you for $20 more coatings?)
>
>> Was previously also charged an extra $10 for "HI-INDEX" Lenses.
>
>> Supposedly the hi-index lenses are thinner and lighter.
>
>> I can tell no difference in size, looks or visual acuity in the
>> second pair for which I was charged $20 less for no coatings
>> and $10 less for lenses that look and feel IDENTICAL.
>
> Your problem.
>
>> can we spell S-C-A-M?
>
> Or they dont bother to do them without the coating.
>
> Thats not a scam, just a sensible way of doing business.
>
>> Anyone know how I can get this verified by an optical lab
>
> Ask them if they can do that, until you find one that will bother.
>
>> or doctor?
>
> Unlikely you will find any of those that will do that for free.
>
>> Would really like to get my $60 back that I wasted on
>> those other glasses which I now believe are the same
>> as the ones I ordered without the scam extras.
>
> You can try the small claims court, which will likely tell you to go
> and fuck yourself.
>
>
Hey Rod, forgot your meds?
Posted by Rod Speed on January 19, 2011, 9:40 pm
heyrod wrote
>> Sherry wrote
>>> (Please READ the entire post before hitting REPLY, THANKS!)
>> Get stuffed.
>>> Just ordered a second identical pair of eyeglasses without the "UV"
>>> and "ANTI-SCRATCH" coatings (read screw you for $20 more coatings?)
>>> Was previously also charged an extra $10 for "HI-INDEX" Lenses.
>>> Supposedly the hi-index lenses are thinner and lighter.
>>> I can tell no difference in size, looks or visual acuity in the
>>> second pair for which I was charged $20 less for no coatings
>>> and $10 less for lenses that look and feel IDENTICAL.
>> Your problem.
>>> can we spell S-C-A-M?
>> Or they dont bother to do them without the coating.
>> Thats not a scam, just a sensible way of doing business.
>>> Anyone know how I can get this verified by an optical lab
>> Ask them if they can do that, until you find one that will bother.
>>> or doctor?
>> Unlikely you will find any of those that will do that for free.
>>> Would really like to get my $60 back that I wasted on
>>> those other glasses which I now believe are the same
>>> as the ones I ordered without the scam extras.
>> You can try the small claims court, which will likely tell you to go and fuck
yourself.
> Hey Rod, forgot your meds?
Nope. You obviously didnt forget your ear to ear dog shit.
Must be hard to do that given the smell.
Posted by Jeff Thies on January 19, 2011, 10:45 pm
On 1/19/2011 4:54 PM, heyrod wrote:
>> Sherry wrote:
>>
>>> (Please READ the entire post before hitting REPLY, THANKS!)
>>
>> Get stuffed.
>>
>>> Just ordered a second identical pair of eyeglasses without the "UV"
>>> and "ANTI-SCRATCH" coatings (read screw you for $20 more coatings?)
>>
>>> Was previously also charged an extra $10 for "HI-INDEX" Lenses.
>>
>>> Supposedly the hi-index lenses are thinner and lighter.
>>
>>> I can tell no difference in size, looks or visual acuity in the
>>> second pair for which I was charged $20 less for no coatings
>>> and $10 less for lenses that look and feel IDENTICAL.
>>
>> Your problem.
>>
>>> can we spell S-C-A-M?
>>
>> Or they dont bother to do them without the coating.
>>
>> Thats not a scam, just a sensible way of doing business.
>>
>>> Anyone know how I can get this verified by an optical lab
>>
>> Ask them if they can do that, until you find one that will bother.
>>
>>> or doctor?
>>
>> Unlikely you will find any of those that will do that for free.
>>
>>> Would really like to get my $60 back that I wasted on
>>> those other glasses which I now believe are the same
>>> as the ones I ordered without the scam extras.
>>
>> You can try the small claims court, which will likely tell you to go
>> and fuck yourself.
>>
>>
> Hey Rod, forgot your meds?
Hmm, you don't know Rod do you?
Jeff