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You're welcome! One thing to consider, is depending on your employer, you may have a group membership at expertvoice.com. I worked at New Seasons, and am still part of the group on that site. Lenovo posts pretty steep discounts on there, along with other laptop manufacturers. Source: over 1 year ago
I am pretty sure expertvoice.com has a program for any/all military. Source: about 2 years ago
Thanks. Expertvoice.com it isn't just for veterans either check and see if your organization is a partner. If you are a vet sign up under military put your personal email and upload proof of service I.E. Dd214 or dod ID. I'll PM you some deets. Source: over 2 years ago
Epic pass for skiing at $150 for the season, sign up for prodeals at outdoorprolink.com and expertvoice.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Oakley Holbrook Metal: My dog ate my Slivers just before I left so these were another treat to myself. In hindsight I probably shouldn't have gotten metal ones because they get really hot in the sun. Also one of the small screws that holds the lens in keeps backing out which is pretty annoying, I may try some locktite when I'm back home after I replace the lenses because these ones are getting trashed. (Also for... Source: over 2 years ago
GlassesUSA if you have your script has good deals, there customer service is really great too. First time frames get a really nice discount & usually good sales on holidays. Source: about 1 year ago
You can get prescription glasses from glassesusa.com starting at $39. I honestly spent the money on a good pair of riding glasses and have both sun and transition glasses. I've never scratched them, even with the occasional fall. Source: over 1 year ago
My glassesusa.com glasses were about half what Walmart charged for the exact same pair. Source: over 1 year ago
Go to a reputable place like Pearl Vision to get your prescription. It will set you back about $125 without insurance. Then you can take that prescription and fill it online at glassesusa.com and get a basic pair for another hundred. That is a cheap as it is going to get. Source: over 2 years ago
I use glassesusa.com and they seem to have a buy one get one free every so often. I got two frames and lenses (with all the upgrades) for about $210+. They're rimless and lightweight too. Just make sure you get your pupillary distance with the prescription. I don't have any issues with the quality of the lenses and I can see great. It also seems like they're better quality, the lenses I would get from the stores... Source: over 2 years ago
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