The only method I see to search by size is total frame width, even
then, they only give you a group within a size category. For many of
us, the lens width and height, the bridge and temple dimensions are
more important, those are the dimensions I would like to see on their
site and can be found on most of the top sites mentioned here.

As a point of comparison, the Glasses Shop website is much better
designed - loads faster, reads better, much more professional:
http://www.glassesshop.com - although they choose not to have a search
by size feature as well.

Anyone else have experience with www.bestpriceglasses.com?



On May 15, 11:55 pm, Jen <[email protected]> wrote:
>  J. Evan,
>  Yes, the site looks alot like 39dollarglasses.
>
>  I feel the need to point out two things.
>  1st  they do have a search by size feature.
>  2nd  the help chat now pop up is annoying BUT for the people on here
> complaining of not being
>  able to reach anyone at some of the companies, this is a very useful
> tool.
>
>  I agree not anything new but pricing on the progressive
> photochromatic was better than $39dollar,
>  EBD and O4L.
>
>  By the way, the sun came out in Ohio today ( yeah! ) and the
> "CORNINGS" 6th Generation Progressive
>  Photochromic Lens seem to work fine.
>  This was a $31.45 option compared to $230.50 for Transition Free Form
> Non Distortion Progressive

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