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Opinions on Specsavers please

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I have a high prescription and used to visit Rayners for my glasses & contact lenses. However, I have since had a major falling out with Rayners as they were trying to charge me £25 for a contact lens check up, which I have refused to pay.

Obviously now I need to find a new optician and am wondering what other peoples experiences have bee with Specsavers.
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  • Pennylane
    Pennylane Posts: 2,721 Forumite
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    Not good I'm afraid. I had very poor treatment from one of their staff on one occasion, and ended up walking out. After an apology from the Manager (following my complaint) the next time I went back, to a different branch of Specsavers. This time I took my prescription in from Boots Opticians and the glasses they gave me, I could not use.
  • As a regular customer of Specsavers I always ask for and usually get, discount.
  • beedeedee wrote: »
    As a regular customer of Specsavers I always ask for and usually get, discount.
    How much do they give you off and is it the more expensive ranges. How do you ask. Need new glasses and can't really afford the asking price.
  • In my experience its very much dependant on the branch so probably best to try and get some local feedback if possible. Their glasses are very good value and they have good deals quite often. My local branch now seem to be very good and lots of family and friends recommend them

    I have had good and exceptionally bad experiences at different branches (not just from a customer service point of view but also professional advice on vision problems) I now use a local independant optician for both myself and for filling my sons hospital prescription. It is a bit more expensive but gives me peace of mind.

    HTH
    Zoe
  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    Have you thought of using Boots? Im tempted to go to specsavers but Ive heard so many poor opinions about their service.
  • geri1965_2
    geri1965_2 Posts: 8,736 Forumite
    I went there a few years ago for a trial for soft contact lenses - the girl who examined my eyes was very young and clearly inexperienced, she told me I had lumps or growths on my eyes and I should go to the eye hospital. I was in a panic. I went to my normal contact lens practioner (where I get my GP lenses) for a second opinion and he said my eyes were perfectly normal and healthy. Not impressed.
  • It is new contact lenses I need. My glasses are fine, haven't had them very long to be honest.
  • nedmundo
    nedmundo Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    I have a high prescription and used to visit Rayners for my glasses & contact lenses. However, I have since had a major falling out with Rayners as they were trying to charge me £25 for a contact lens check up, which I have refused to pay.

    Obviously now I need to find a new optician and am wondering what other peoples experiences have bee with Specsavers.

    What's the problem with asking you to pay for a professional service? Unless it was supposed to be included as part of a scheme of course.
    Beware the character seeking personal gain masquerading as a moral crusader.
    :beer:
  • GlasweJen
    GlasweJen Posts: 7,451 Forumite
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    bloody useless in my opinion. I went there 7 months ago for my eye test, ordered 2 pairs of glasses (readers and distance) and recieved 2 pairs of readers. Had to send one back to have my distance prescription put in and guess what? They came back with a + prescription instead of a -! Sent them back again and they came back tinted! Long story short I still don't have my distance glasses from them, I got my distance prescription and ordered a pair online.

    ETA I had a contact lens check there but didn't get on with focus dailies, they recommended night and day lenses but refused to give me a trial, they expected me to pay almost £60 for a 3 months supply of lenses that they couldn't even guarantee i would get on with.
  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    I've used them for years now, never had a problem, now use contact lenses, no bother there either.
    Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
    Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
    Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.
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