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Buying specs on-line

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Has anyone bought specs online? If so are there any sites who are really good or any to avoid?
Any help or advice would be appreciated

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  • ScarletBea
    ScarletBea Posts: 2,921 Forumite
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    My gf's bought from Glasses Direct several times and is quite happy with them. She found them out here from the boards, so if you do a search on the name I'm sure you'll find more details in other threads.
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  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    I bought a pair from Goggles4U earlier this year & I must say I was impressed.

    My prescription means that I'm usually well stitched-up for lenses (typically £300+ for a pair) at even discount opticians here & when I saw a frame I liked, with the right lens spec for about thirty quid, I thought it was worth giving it a go. The quality of the frames was fine & the lenses were excellent & beautifully fitted. They also arrived well withing the 14-day delivery schedule.

    The only minor concern about the whole transaction was not with G4U but with their US-based merchant company - After I filled-out the transaction, I got an email from them asking for a whole lot more info & a scan of my passport etc. I got straight-on to my card security people who told me that they had no other untoward reports about the firm but agreed that this was "far too much information required" & suggested I simply told them to put-up or shut-up.

    So I sent them an email, worded to the effect of "either process it or cancel it then" & copied it to G4U - which was fine, everything went through ok. :)

    One thing to remember with online specs - To avoid undue eye strain, you need your interpupillary distance as well as the prescription info. Your optician has to give you this if you ask, or any high st optician can easily measure it in seconds. Much easier to do this than fiddle about with the various DIY methods the spec sites suggest.

    :)
  • EdInvestor
    EdInvestor Posts: 15,749 Forumite
    I've been very happy with both Glasses Direct and Specs on the net. Fast service, excellent product, all prespricptions absolutely fine and very reasonable prices.:)

    If ordering coloured frames be aware that colours on the internet may be a bit misleading - it may be sensible to get them to post you a printed catalogue to be sure.
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  • sillyvixen
    sillyvixen Posts: 3,642 Forumite
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    pogofish wrote: »
    One thing to remember with online specs - To avoid undue eye strain, you need your interpupillary distance as well as the prescription info. Your optician has to give you this if you ask, or any high st optician can easily measure it in seconds.

    your optician does not have to give you this. it is the responsibility of those dispensing the prescription not those prescribing.
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  • PixiePie
    PixiePie Posts: 875 Forumite
    Another good review of Glasses Direct - never had a pair of glasses I am so happy with (which I find hard to believe myself, but there you go) and they only cost something like £21 all in. Loads of people have told me how nice they look, I've had no eye strain at all and they came super quick. Will certainly be using them next time I need a pair, or if I fancy treating myself to a different look - they came in a really sturdy case as well so hopefully there won't be any accidents like with my last pair :o

    Hope this helps :)
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  • cattie
    cattie Posts: 8,841 Forumite
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    I've bought a couple of pairs of glasses from Selectspecs.com & more than happy with the service & frames.

    I was able to speak to somebody on the phone who gave advice as to which frames they felt would be more suited to somebody with a small face. And regarding the pupillary distance, you have the option to send an old pair of glasses so they can take the measurement from those & they are returned to you within a couple of days.
    The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.

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  • nobby24
    nobby24 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Specsavers website is brilliant, you can upload a pic of your face and add all the different styels of glasses to see how they suit you!

    :cool:
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  • Everyone at work swears by Glasses Direct. Can't complain about them myself - 2 pairs for £50 delivered to my door or over £400 for 2 pairs that I once paid before I heard of Glasses Direct.
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  • PixiePie
    PixiePie Posts: 875 Forumite
    nobby24 wrote: »
    Specsavers website is brilliant, you can upload a pic of your face and add all the different styels of glasses to see how they suit you!

    :cool:

    But you still pay their ridiculously overpriced prices - you can do the same at Glasses Direct (and the other online only outlets no doubt) and you can have frames sent to your home to try on if you really want as well (think there is a P&P charge for this of a couple of quid).
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  • maple41
    maple41 Posts: 153 Forumite
    I have recently used SelectSpecs (www.selectspecs.com) after researching from here. They were very good and were the only ones who could supply a pair of designer frames I had seen and felt were very suitable (in Vision Express at nearly £300 + lenses, coatings and fitting) In total I paid £100.90 including anti reflective coatings, anti scratch and thin lenses. Highly recommended. By the way, they are based in Margate Kent, so perhaps easier to get hold of if you have any problems.
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