ArkRescue
Adopt me please !
So I heard that a place online will give you your first pair of glasses free. After falling for that line before at other websites, and finding myself at checkout needing to pay a fair share of the FREE glasses and closing the screen, I was wary.
They really ARE FREE. My total for the glasses was $97. I was given a $97 credit and I only paid for shipping and insurance for a total of $16.
www.Coastal.com
The promo code is FIRSTPAIRFREE
Under the Glasses heading, look to the left under Categories for First Pair Free to see the frame options you can choose from.
I ordered single vision lenses. I do not know if they would have also done a bifocal pair free? There were a few add-ons offered which I didn't accept. I will be happy to update this thread after I get my glasses to say if I liked them, and if they do the job well.
I had to get my glasses Prescription from my Dr. in Waldorf (Dr's on Sight?) and it was like pulling teeth to actually GET the printout. I had to measure my old glasses to get the PD (Pupillary Distance) (didn't want to call them to ask for that after how hard it was to get the RX) but that was easy enough with a ruler and using the inches to millimeter conversion online.
I think many people here, with limited finances like me, could use a free pair of glasses.
They really ARE FREE. My total for the glasses was $97. I was given a $97 credit and I only paid for shipping and insurance for a total of $16.
www.Coastal.com
The promo code is FIRSTPAIRFREE
Under the Glasses heading, look to the left under Categories for First Pair Free to see the frame options you can choose from.
I ordered single vision lenses. I do not know if they would have also done a bifocal pair free? There were a few add-ons offered which I didn't accept. I will be happy to update this thread after I get my glasses to say if I liked them, and if they do the job well.
I had to get my glasses Prescription from my Dr. in Waldorf (Dr's on Sight?) and it was like pulling teeth to actually GET the printout. I had to measure my old glasses to get the PD (Pupillary Distance) (didn't want to call them to ask for that after how hard it was to get the RX) but that was easy enough with a ruler and using the inches to millimeter conversion online.
I think many people here, with limited finances like me, could use a free pair of glasses.
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