This economy has sent many people into survival mode. People are being more and more aware of where every dollar is spent and the days of wasteful spending are gone. This desire to get the most for the least is what has sent many people to the internet to buy their eyeglasses. They have found a place online that you can buy really affordable eyeglasses. This translates for many eyeglass wearers the ability to buy them at all. If you can not afford to pay the high cost that eye doctors are charging in your local market then this is a solution so you can afford the glasses that you need. The problem comes in when you try to get your PD number from your eye doctor. this number is not done during an eye exam which means the eye doctor would have to take and extra step knowing that you will then take your business online. That is a hard pill to swallow for doctors because they also have bills to pay and they do not want to loose your business. This is a time that the doctor needs to think about their patience and their need for eye wear and affordability. Being able to help someone get eyeglasses that can not afford them any other way should be enough to motivate any doctor that is there to help people when they need it.
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June 22nd, 2010 at 6:18 pm
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June 24th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Interesting. It’s the same here in Australia. Can be very frustrating, but that’s how it is in our world.
June 24th, 2010 at 11:33 pm
Excellent. It’s the same here in Mexico City. Can be remarkably amusing, but that’s how it is in this day and age.
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