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How to Save Money When Buying Glasses

July 30, 2017 by Alexa Mason

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If you have ever worn glasses or are getting your first pair, you already know how expensive they are to purchase and replace. The cost of glasses at brick and mortar stores can quickly run up to quite a sizable number, especially if you are very particular about the style, color or a particular type of frame.

However, when you buy glasses online, it is a whole different story. For starters, online stores don’t have costly overhead costs like rent to pay to have a store open in a mall. They also don’t have to pay for salaries, upkeep, air-conditioning or heating and so on. Since the online store itself acts as a storefront, costs are kept very low, especially because most all of the glasses are shipped out of a single location.

Online retailers generally pass on these cost savings or at least part of these savings to you, the end consumer. In the end, it is a clear win-win situation as online glass stores enjoy higher sales while you enjoy getting great glasses at great prices, prices that you just can’t find in brick and mortar stores.

Though online stores offer great prices on glasses, people are still skeptical about buying from them. Some of the common worries are:

Non-Availability of Fast delivery eyeglasses – While some online retailers can take days on end to ship out your glasses, specialty stores, especially the express glasses stores have a very streamlined organization that enables next day shipping. In other words, you will have your glasses in your hand tomorrow, if you order today, even if they are prescription glasses!

Confusion about entering prescription – The best online stores for cheap glasses online make it incredibly easy for you to enter your prescription data. All ophthalmologists enter prescription data in a standard format. You will be asked to enter your prescription data in the same way that you see written on your prescription. This avoids any confusion when you are trying to buy prescription glasses online. Since online is where you usually find the cheapest prescription glasses, you can easily make use of your prescription to get glasses that are just perfect for you, without worrying about getting the measurements wrong.

Concerns about quality – Another major concern that most people have when buying glasses online is that of quality. While one can examine the quality of a frame or lenses while visiting a brick or mortar store, there is no such convenience when buying online. To overcome this drawback, you must only buy online when the online store offers a good return and refund policy. Also, read through the website to see what sort of customer service they offer. An online store must give you the option to call and speak to someone about your order. Stay away from online stores that do not even have a customer service line. A good online store must also be able to give you the ability to track your order.

To conclude, buying online is one of the easiest ways to save at least a little if not a significant amount of money on your glasses purchase. When bought from the right online store, you will have the advantage of shopping from hundreds and hundreds of styles, colors and shape of glasses, without having to pay top dollar that you usually pay when you visit a glasses store in a mall.

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Alexa Mason

Alexa Mason is a freelance writer and internet entrepreneur. She is also a parent to two beautiful little girls. She chronicles her journey as a single mom working on building financial security.

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Alexa Mason is a freelance writer and internet entrepreneur. She is also a parent to two beautiful little girls. She chronicles her journey as a single mom working on building financial security.

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