Thanks to EVERYONE who recommended Zenni, and the online purchase of new glasses!
Time for an update on my "glasses adventure".
After the first problem/misunderstanding at GlassesUSA.com, I decided to chance ordering from them again, since they refunded for my first ordered pair within hours (see above).
As Karen said, I still needed glasses, and the $500.00 quoted by my local optometrist (and this included 20% off!) wasn't going to change, and seemed pretty over-the-top.
In doing the re-order, I saw where I might have made an error on my original order (I guess I am getting old - semi-complex website ordering forms are getting more and more difficult to navigate) and had (maybe) checked the box for "upgraded" lenses, when all I really wanted (at least for this first order) was the "basic" lenses.
The new glasses, with what looked-like-in-the-picture nice frames totaled out to $73.00 (vs. $500). I placed the order, sent in my prescription, and the wait began.
Oh - Barbie, you asked why I didn't go with Zenni - the reason is that I require "prisms" for my lenses. Although Zenni does offer prisms, they don't offer prisms at the strength that I need (I even emailed them directly to ask). But GlassesUSA.com
did offer prisms of the strength needed. The needed prisms added about $30.00 to the cost of my glasses - without the prisms they would have been about $40.00.
My old glasses are "progressives" (tri-focals). I can't seem to use regular tri-focals (have tried, they give me vertigo), even with progressives I have still always used separate reading glasses to do close-up work - from computer time, to reading, to crafting. The ordering of progressives from GlassesUSA.com would have put the price at about $150, so I decided (at least for the first time ever) just to go with distance vision lenses (since I have always used reading glasses anyway).
After ordering, the wait began. And continued. And continued some more. . . Just to be up-front here, I need to say that getting glasses, even from the optometrist, has always been a bit of a crap shoot for me. Things never seem to be "just right". I have, I think at least twice in the past, had to return new glasses because they just weren't working for me. With this in mind, I had strong doubts on ordering glasses sight-unseen (LOL - no pun intended!) online.
How could this
EVER work? But I am cheap
. . . I mean thrifty. . . so I thought a gamble with my fast $73.00 might (I hoped!) be worth it.
Plus, I am kind of a "glass half empty" kind of person, so as the wait went on I became less and less confident of a positive result.
The day finally came. . . the glasses were here!!. . . I carefully took them out of the box, put them on, and. . .
EWWW!!! Something
definitely wrong, here, but I couldn't quite figure out what it was. . .
DANG IT!! I looked down at my feet. . . they seemed VERY far away (really strange!). . . but in focus (?). . . could even see dirt bits and dog hair on the floor (where did
that stuff come from? Never seen anything like that down there before!). . .
And then it hit me. . . looking down, from a standing position, one is generally looking through the bottom of progressive lenses. . . which is where, in progressive lenses, the "reader" part of the lenses are. . . the light bulb flashed on (LOL. . . I guess I am generally a "dim bulb" with such things) and I realized that I had
not clearly seen my own feet - or the floor - from a standing position in maybe ten or fifteen years (since I started with progressive lenses). . . because I had always been looking through "readers", which made the view of my feet and the floor very blurry. . .
OMG! What a revelation!!
Not only on my eyesight, but on my housecleaning abilities!
SO. To make a long story a (tiny) bit shorter, I resolved to give these new, online glasses, a good and honest "try out" to see if they would work for me.
The upshot of this was that, a few days later, after piddling around the house for a few hours not doing much of anything, I thought to myself that I really needed to put those new glasses on and see
IF they really would work for me. . . but I couldn't find them! Dang! Where did I put those darn things???
Ahem. . . after a few minutes of searching around (well, more than a few minutes, actually. . .), I realized that they were already on my face - and had been for the last few hours!!
And, really, this was the best "test" of all - wearing these glasses, and forgetting I even had them on! I'm
SOLD!!!I am put in mind of Karen's post where she said:
"From Zenni I usually order a couple of pairs of bifocals and then strictly a couple of distance ones for driving and tv. Then I order a couple of pair of sunglasses. So far I have liked every pair. I just order the medium frame and it fits me well. All for the cost of one pair at the eyeglass places in town."All of this was, actually, a bit unbelievable to me. Even though Karen said it, it seemed unrealistic. Now I see that she is 100% correct!! I am a person who has never had a "spare" set of glasses, because they were always just so dang expensive ($1000.00 + for two sets of eyeglasses - never gonna happen).
Who-ee! I am now thinking of - maybe - getting a pair of progressives (jury still out - not sure I really need them), maybe a spare pair of these new ones, maybe a pair of prescription sunglasses - LOL, the list goes on -
the ability to buy multiple pairs of prescription glasses for far LESS than what it would cost me for ONE single pair from my local optometrist kind of blows my mind!!!Didn't mention the frames - the frames are really nice, appear to be well-made, in a lens size and shape that I prefer - and a size and shape that wasn't available from my optometrist. Also, the glasses came with a nice hard-shell glasses case, a couple of cleaning cloths, and a spare set of nose pieces (my glasses are a kind of modified wire-frame - I have always preferred wire frames because they are lighter in weight, therefore generally more comfortable to wear).
Over-all, I am one
VERY happy camper!!
And I couldn't/wouldn't have done it without the encouragement and support of all of you here!!
So, thanks to everyone who responded to my original post, as I contemplated getting my feet wet in the online glasses world! Your encouragement and sharing your own online glasses-ordering experience has been worth it's weight in gold.
To sum up: I think that, from now on, I will ALWAYS purchase my glasses online!! I'll never look back!
Thanks again!!
Anne