Do You Give the Free Trial Contact Lens Coupon to Your Eye Doctor / Store?

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    • Taquanda Tate says:

      yes the coupon were ever you get it from it should tell you to search up an store in your area and your give them a coupon they do an eye exam an order your contacts an will call u when they are ready . i did it and i have at least 5 pairs.

    • Footprintz says:

      Doesn’t work that way.

      You knowing your prescription doesn’t help in the least.

      To get the trials, you need an eye exam and a contact lens fitting. If you already wear contacts and your last exam is less than a year old, you can ask your Dr. for samples in the brand you want to try.

      BTW…throw the silly coupon away…it is useless. It is just an advertising trick by the company to get people to ask about their brand.

    • Stevens says:

      As a member of The BBB, Lenscrafters has an “unsatisfactory” rating.
      You can easily receive the BBB report.
      Call The BBB and you will receive an automated service that will ask you to type in lenscrafters local phone number.
      You will immediately find out lenscrafters has for years earned The BBB’s lowest rating.
      Lenscrafter is not the only national optical that has earned very low marks for price issues and service issues. “Consumer Reports” lists other national opticals to strongly avoid due to excessive and very misleading pricing, regular & repeated consumer complaints regarding “Bait & Switch” issues and much, much more.
      When you call a doctor’s office or optical and ask “how much is” regarding contacts, frames & lenses and you don’t know what lenses you want, what prescription you need, what frame you prefer & what you may wish added to the lenses, you are telling the person at the doctor’s office or national optical to lie to you, mislead you, say anything they’ve been instructed & trained during required lectures to pull you in by giving you a low price that doesn’t ever-NEVER exist. Once they start writing up your order and the prices are always $100.- $300. higher than they stated on the phone, you’ll start to learn why it is IMPOSSIBLE to shop for glasses over the phone & Internet. They are well trained by experts to lie & mislead. Once you say the well worn phrase “give me a “Ballpark or range of prices” you have told them to LIE to you, and they will lie to you. Additionally, how can you expect to receive a “Ballpark” or range of prices whan you have NO IDEA what you really need or want? Do you ever call a grocery & ask the “Ballpark” price of a bag of groceries?
      Stevens.

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