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  • formant
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    I got my current ones at Specsavers a few years ago because their BOGOF deal meant I could get the lenses replaced in my old ones without paying extra. No issues, except for the fact that they clearly sell on your data, because now that I'm eligible for another free eyetest, at least 5 other high street opticians have sent me personalised letters. Great...:-/

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I'm pleased with the nice pair of tinted polycarbonate memory plastic glasses I bought from Boots following an eye test.

    A tank could run over them without damaging them (or so the lady practically said).
    Have you tried???

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    Anyone in London got a preference?

    David Clulow, Dolland and Aitchson, Specsavers, Vision Express etc..

    Think I am finally gonna have to get some glasses for reading and screen work.
    I'm pleased with the nice pair of tinted polycarbonate memory plastic glasses I bought from Boots following an eye test.

    A tank could run over them without damaging them (or so the lady practically said).

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    Anyone in London got a preference?

    David Clulow, Dolland and Aitchson, Specsavers, Vision Express etc..

    Think I am finally gonna have to get some glasses for reading and screen work.
    You're offically old now

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  • doodab
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    I've never been able to see the difference

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  • Scrag Meister
    started a topic Opticians

    Opticians

    Anyone in London got a preference?

    David Clulow, Dolland and Aitchson, Specsavers, Vision Express etc..

    Think I am finally gonna have to get some glasses for reading and screen work.

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