14 for the price of 1…My experiment with $38 Prescription Glasses

  December 24, 2007

I’ve only been wearing glasses for a little over a year. My first glasses, I went all out. They were over $500 and we’re broken in a month when my boy ran over them with my office chair. I’ve been keeping them together with various methods of super glue and oversized screws.

Too cheap to even think about buying another $500 I have been trying to find a place online that I could trust and that I could get a great deal…

Then I saw this post from 43 Folders.Needless, to say, the thought of $40 prescription glasses intrigued me.So I tied it. After a trip to my eye doctor, I took my prescription specs home and ordered away…I waited about 2 weeks for them to ship, than a another week an half to arrive from Hong Kong in a great little package with green packing paper wrapped up tight.

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What do you think?I love em.

They cost me a total of $38. 29 for the frames and lenses, $9 to ship.The prescription is right on. The look is sweet…Dont’ you agree?

At this point, I highly recommend at least trying the online glass joint.it.

Here’s were I got the new glasses:http://www.optical4less.com/


The Best Part:1 can get 14 pairs for the same price as one of my original.


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