Should You Always Trust Online Business Sites?
I’m looking to buy contact lens online rather through a professionals office because they seem to be much cheaper online. I don’t know if I should five my credit card number to sites I’ve never used before. How will I know they are legit marketing sites?
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The are many large, and reputible firms that sell contact online.
Just check with the local Better Business Bureau and then online sites like Yelp to see if the company has a good track record or not.
Never trust them entirely, at least not a first. Look through their website and see if there is a Contact Us section. Look in that section for a contact 1-800 phone number. Call that number and talk to a human and place your first order that way. Once you have established human contact, you’ll know you can call them if there is a problem.
They have been pretty honorable. The only thing they do wrong is that they have not been good about checking to see if your prescription is "current". In many states you are not allowed to use a prescription for more than one year.
You can check on http://www.CONSUMERIST.com (not my website) about the suppliers. Also in Consumer Reports Magazine ( free at the library) where they rate the reliability of the contact lens suppliers..