DH needs new glasses, and I keep hearing on well-meaning podcasts that one should comparison shop and can get a huge difference in price.
How? Even when you go to the store you have to ask for each one, it is not like in electronics where you have a model number right on display and can shop on-line too. You have to try it on, than wait until they play with the calculator for 2 minutes before they tell you a price for each.
And we do want a quality frame and lenses, we just want to pay the least amount you can get them for. But things like glasses are very hard to comparison shop for.
And what neighbourhood are we better off going to? And chain or independent stores?
For example, assumptions that you can't get as good a deal in affluent areas are not always true. For example, you are not a pro, you will probably be more ripped off if you buy a used car in a poor neighbourhood than in a rich one (granted, you'd be buying different cars, but I am talking the percentage of the car's worth and general prevailing attitudes).
Or one can assume that large chains deal in large volume and can offer better prices, but not always true. For example stores like Zales. once we did enough reserach on diamonds it became apparent that it was a horrible deal and you can do much better in some independent stores.
If anyone here worked in eyeglasses industry, can you offer any insider advice?
How? Even when you go to the store you have to ask for each one, it is not like in electronics where you have a model number right on display and can shop on-line too. You have to try it on, than wait until they play with the calculator for 2 minutes before they tell you a price for each.
And we do want a quality frame and lenses, we just want to pay the least amount you can get them for. But things like glasses are very hard to comparison shop for.
And what neighbourhood are we better off going to? And chain or independent stores?
For example, assumptions that you can't get as good a deal in affluent areas are not always true. For example, you are not a pro, you will probably be more ripped off if you buy a used car in a poor neighbourhood than in a rich one (granted, you'd be buying different cars, but I am talking the percentage of the car's worth and general prevailing attitudes).
Or one can assume that large chains deal in large volume and can offer better prices, but not always true. For example stores like Zales. once we did enough reserach on diamonds it became apparent that it was a horrible deal and you can do much better in some independent stores.
If anyone here worked in eyeglasses industry, can you offer any insider advice?
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