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<blockquote data-quote="brman" data-source="post: 357778" data-attributes="member: 16508"><p>indeed. I was talking to a friend last night. He paid £250ish for his specs (albiet varifocals) at an independant. I just paid £85 for two pairs from specsavers. I have to admit I find their service a bit hit and miss but for that saving I'll put up with that.</p><p></p><p>I did notice one think with specsavers though. The guy tested me for normal, computer and reading glasses so he could sell me them any time without retesting. However the prescription he gave me only had the basics on it (not even the adjustment for near or in the inter-pupil distance). So it isn't much good if I want to get some reading glasses anywhere else. Of course all that extra necessary stuff will be on their computer so they have effectively just tied me in to getting my glasses from them (or a retest somewhere else of course.....).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brman, post: 357778, member: 16508"] indeed. I was talking to a friend last night. He paid £250ish for his specs (albiet varifocals) at an independant. I just paid £85 for two pairs from specsavers. I have to admit I find their service a bit hit and miss but for that saving I'll put up with that. I did notice one think with specsavers though. The guy tested me for normal, computer and reading glasses so he could sell me them any time without retesting. However the prescription he gave me only had the basics on it (not even the adjustment for near or in the inter-pupil distance). So it isn't much good if I want to get some reading glasses anywhere else. Of course all that extra necessary stuff will be on their computer so they have effectively just tied me in to getting my glasses from them (or a retest somewhere else of course.....). [/QUOTE]
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