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Posted by Mike M on November 22, 2005 at 09:48:20 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: Mike M posted by Obie on November 22, 2005 at 08:23:24:
I think we are both spelling it wrong ? I suppose it is the same place ? I just got the cheapest no frills or options just to see if the place was even legit because if it wasn't I would only be out $20.00 I am pleased and will order again but I should get my eyes checked to see if they changed. I got the ones that don't have a frame on the bottom because they are lighter and you don't get that frame blocking your sight. The only down side is that you can't try them on I would of perfered ones that had bigger dia. lenses so I don't have a blurry spot. I did see some other companies offering the same kind of services a little more money and I think they had some pictures you can print off and cut out and try on for size and look. I also think these places will put lenses in your frames too if you send them in. I think I waited about 2 weeks ? or whatever they say it takes it took that long.
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