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Opticians question blurred vision
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            Yeah you’ve really done yourself over by going to 2 different places. Why not get Boots to take care of the whole thing?
 Then there’s only one company to deal with.0
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            I believe opticians have a device they put your glasses in and can tell what the prescription is. Just get them to do that0
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            No it's not varifocal it's single vision , do I go back to Asda about it as obviously the glasses are not useable when blurred on sides , so maybe need a test done again but had it at boots like I said0
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            do I go back to Asda about it as obviously the glasses are not useable when blurred on sides , so maybe need a test done again but had it at boots like I said
 If Asda have made the glasses as per the prescription you supplied then they have done what you asked them to do
 as you have been asked already "Are the lenses wrong or is the prescription wrong?" that will determine where you do next0
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            Well the centre vision is fine but soon as look to sides of lenses things are blurry the Futher away they are on sides but close up little better
 Not aspheric eyeglass lenses are they?
 If single vision lenses are blurred around the edge, then it is maybe a eye condition that needs further investigation. Were any photo's of the eye taken during the test?Life in the slow lane0
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            Yes they took eye photo they are fine and centre of lens is clear but not sides0
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            And previous glasses are still fine no blurring around edges that had for years0
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            If previous glasses aren't blurred around edge not even when got them what would problem be with new ones?0
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            If it is the rimless frames bolted through the lenses that's causing the blurring, then I'm not sure the prescription is relevant.
 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6060956/asda-refund-policies-on-glasses0
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            Not sure if it's because of rimless yet0
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