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Zenni pretty cheap but you can't get exactly what you want. I have a couple golf sunglasses that I don't care about but if you want to get nice designer sunglasses...shit $800+
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****. Lets talk car insurance dude. Talk about completely raping the public.
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Yeah my pair last year cost me 20$ and that was for copay
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Get those losers you work for to offer you medical, vision and dental insurance.
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I have super health insurance and $0 out of pocket for anything BUT eyeglasses or contacts. My eye exam was covered. My CPAP machine and mask were 100% covered and was like $1,200 retail. My prescriptions $0 co-pay. Doc visits and hospital 0% co-pay. I get two dental checkups a year, free emergency dental and most all covered with pre-approval. Only having to cover about $500 a year out of pocket for contacts and $225 once every 10-15 years for a new pair of eyeglasses is fine by me. I can't imagine how much I would have had to spend since 2019 with everything I have been through medically. I wouldn't be having $1 lunches cause I would be broke as a joke. |
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One caveat. My first order arrived within a week. It came from their USA factory. Subsequent orders came from China and took a couple of weeks. If you need them fast, pay the $20 expedite fee. It's worth it. |
Learned about Zenni today.
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I jumped on the Zenni bandwagon when my son learned how to quickly rip glasses off my face and throw them. Much better he throw and scratch up a $50 pair of glasses than the $600 pair I previously had. I haven't really noticed any difference in quality either.
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I pay for the upgrades to smudge-resistant lenses, but that's largely it. I've never had an issue with scratches (and I largely just use my shirts to clean them - definitely not going out of my way to use microfiber cloths every time or anything). I suppose if you literally get a $7 pair, it's likely that the frames will be pretty flimsy, but that seems what you would expect. I just looked at my order history, and I tend to order a new pair every 3-4 years, which seems pretty average I would think. The only major downside from my perspective is that you can't try things on. Every once in a while, we've gotten a pair that we ended up not liking. That does suck, but when you're paying $20 instead of $200 (or more), it's pretty easy to just accept that you'll make a mistake from time to time, and it still works out well in your favor in the end. |
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Fast forward to our next bill. Goes up $200. I call to ask why and its because my wife was in wreck. But, it wasnt her fault. Doesnt matter. You were involved in a wreck, everyone gets a rate increase because Florida is a "no fault" state they can raise rates on everyone just like you caused the wreck. |
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My husband doesn't wear glasses, and I didn't start wearing glasses until I was 24. I'm hoping the kiddo is like his dad, but, if not, I'm hoping he's old enough to pay for his own by the time he starts needing them. :)
No-line bifocals are expensive, too. |
Thankfully, I only need readers.
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The only complaint I have is that the high RX isn't compatible with rimless glasses that I have come across, unfortunately.
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