ehb102
Well-known member
Consider this a public service announcement: Vision Express are likely to be sh*t and not know anything about shooting.
My last eye test was three years ago. My last optometrist was sports vision specialist Ed Lyons. I can no longer swan off to Wolverhampton for a few hours so I needed somewhere local for an eye test and day glasses. I picked Vision Express because they offered CPSA members a free eye test and said they did shooting glasses.
Vision Express do one kind of "shooting glasses" and they wouldn't fit my prescription anyway.
Checking in with my last optometrist to get my shooting glasses updated some concerns were raised over apparent changes in my prescription. Needless to say when I asked the optometrist at Vision Express if they were sure they knew what they were doing re the prism in my lenses and they claimed they were, they were either lying or too stupid to know they were wrong.
I want to exercise Vision Express' 60 day no quibble money back guarantee. I ring the shop, the receptionist says they have to make the glasses, give them too me and then I give them back, in case I somehow end up with free glasses.
I call the Vision Express helpline. The person I spoke to agreed it was silly to manufacture a custom product rather than cancel the order and they are looking into the matter. I was asked if I wanted to raise concerns about the standard of service, I said we would look at that when I got my refund.
So once again, free things are the most expensive and the CPSA recommending something means it is probably a good idea to give it a miss.
Specsavers were better.
My last eye test was three years ago. My last optometrist was sports vision specialist Ed Lyons. I can no longer swan off to Wolverhampton for a few hours so I needed somewhere local for an eye test and day glasses. I picked Vision Express because they offered CPSA members a free eye test and said they did shooting glasses.
Vision Express do one kind of "shooting glasses" and they wouldn't fit my prescription anyway.
Checking in with my last optometrist to get my shooting glasses updated some concerns were raised over apparent changes in my prescription. Needless to say when I asked the optometrist at Vision Express if they were sure they knew what they were doing re the prism in my lenses and they claimed they were, they were either lying or too stupid to know they were wrong.
I want to exercise Vision Express' 60 day no quibble money back guarantee. I ring the shop, the receptionist says they have to make the glasses, give them too me and then I give them back, in case I somehow end up with free glasses.
I call the Vision Express helpline. The person I spoke to agreed it was silly to manufacture a custom product rather than cancel the order and they are looking into the matter. I was asked if I wanted to raise concerns about the standard of service, I said we would look at that when I got my refund.
So once again, free things are the most expensive and the CPSA recommending something means it is probably a good idea to give it a miss.
Specsavers were better.