right. they have a record of what I entered, so I really thought it
was in my best interest to be straight with them.
now, maybe not...

but my optical person said .25 in cylinder is large enough that there
would have been problem anyhow.

On May 1, 12:41 am, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> By admitting that you entered the prescription wrong, they may have an "out"
> from their end.
>
> If it had been me, I would have entered in the information used in the
> order...and the information from having them checked.  Since there is a
> discrepancy, *they* made an error...your erroneous entries are beside the
> point.
>
> One point they will make is that a deviation of .25 is almost unnoticeable,
> and may fall within "tolerances."
>
> Good luck with your problem.
>
>      -- Chuck Knight
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Robin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > well, got them today.
>
> > disappointed.
>
> > partly because of my own error, partly because even if I hadn't mad\\e
> > a mistake in reading my scrip they still made an error too.
>
> > so here's the letter I wrote.
>
> > I got the glasses today. Unfortunately the prescription is wrong. It's
> > partly my fault and partly incorrect work on one of the pairs. This is
> > what the prescription SHOULD be -425 -125 150 (Right) -500 -075 020
> > (Left) I took them to the glasses store in my town one pair (rimless I
> > think is -425 -125 010 -500 -075 003 the other is -425 -125 017 -500
> > -050 004 I will admit to having read the axis wrong myself. However,
> > the second pair is still .25 off in the cylinder which would be an
> > error in any case. How can we remedy this in a timely and efficient
> > fashion? I am still interested in glasses. I apologize for my error,
> > but it seems there are errors on both sides today. Robin
>
> > How do you think this will turn out? I hope they are responsive. I
> > also hope that I dont have to ship the glasses back to Hong Kong.
>
> > SIGH.
>
> > Robin
>
> > On Apr 9, 12:16 am, Robin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Mostly just posting this as a record... but I have now ordered my
> > > first pairs of online glasses.
>
> > > I ordered from Optical4Less. Their website was easy to navigate, they
> > > have a 10% discount for glassyeyes that I am not sure is mentioned on
> > > here, and they waive shipping for 2 pairs of glasses. I might have
> > > ordered from Specs On The Net if I had been able to get their try-on
> > > Java application to work for me, my Java kept crashing.
>
> > > I got 1 pair of rounded rectangular rimless with custom clipon shades
> > > and one pair of basic black overstock frames as a backup.
>
> > > total, about $124.
>
> > > I'm pretty impressed that the backup pair was 15.00. if they are good
> > > glasses, I'll be very pleased.
>
> > > heck, both are cheap. but the second one is CHEAPPPPPP
>
> > > so who would be best for funky silly frames. I want either a pair of
> > > silly red or purple frames, or a pair of black with shiny rhinestones
> > > or silver sparkles. Optical4Less had a pair but they were too small in
> > > the bridge of the nose.
>
> > > thanks
>
> > > Robin

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