I just got a pair back yesterday -- they're perfect, wearing them now
-- and checked my receipt. I didn't get the 10% discount either. I'll
try to get them to figure out how to get the discount wired up.

Thanks for pointing it out!

- Ira

On May 15, 12:16 pm, DiscoBubba <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everyone, after Ira's recent "Review & Information" posts
> including $39 Glasses I noticed he mentioned
>
> "One of the few reputable sites to offer reglazing (or re-lensing) on
> your existing frames. This service starts at $39 and is a good deal
> when considering Transitions lenses or other more premium options.
> NOTE: There have been a number of issues reported with delays in the
> past month (April/May 2009). I've talked with the CEO and there will
> be a new system and service manager in place for this service in the
> very near future. You may want to hold off on this until that is
> announced. Keep an eye on GlassyEyes for details."
>
> I assume he meant there have only been issues with their relensing
> service based on how the article was phrased.  This was a nice warning
> since they're the cheapest option I've seen for a pair of empty frames
> I'd like to get filled.  I had Global Eye Glasses do my first pair,
> but they no longer offer that service :(
>
> My big question tho is, has anyone used $39 Glasses and gotten the 10%
> GlassyEyes discount for Relensing?  When I try to check out with that
> option it doesn't show any discount...
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