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Need to take my daughter for her first trip to the optician. Any recommendations/experiences to share ?
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Need to take my daughter for her first trip to the optician. Any recommendations/experiences to share ?
Specs avers are good Stockport precinct near primart .
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Nowadays you don't have to get your glasses from the optician who does the eye test. So you can shop around once you have a prescription. So you could use a local optician for the test - I've used Ridings for the last few years and they have been good.
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Ridings is very good along with John Glover in Romiley. Glasses at Asda Hyde are very reasonable too.
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The one opposite costa in marple is good.
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I've used Ridings regularly and can recommend them. Used Specsavers once but a slimy young sales person there persuaded me that I needed glasses with a non-reflective coating (about £30 extra) "because I worked with computer monitors". I found the glasses I received unpleasant to wear - the advice was absolute rubbish, but probably earned him a nice commission.
I stick with a local optician now because I trust them and it supports local business.
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I've used Ridings regularly and can recommend them. Used Specsavers once but a slimy young sales person there persuaded me that I needed glasses with a non-reflective coating (about £30 extra) "because I worked with computer monitors". I found the glasses I received unpleasant to wear - the advice was absolute rubbish, but probably earned him a nice commission.
I stick with a local optician now because I trust them and it supports local business.
So you took them back and complained did you . They don't work on commission .
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I've used Ridings regularly and can recommend them. Used Specsavers once but a slimy young sales person there persuaded me that I needed glasses with a non-reflective coating (about £30 extra) "because I worked with computer monitors". I found the glasses I received unpleasant to wear - the advice was absolute rubbish, but probably earned him a nice commission.
I stick with a local optician now because I trust them and it supports local business.
So you took them back and complained did you . They don't work on commission .
No I didn't take them back - partly because I thought I'd get used to them, and partly because it wasn't convenient to take yet more time off work to do it (I used the Manchester Arndale branch). When I replaced them about 2 years later, a different optician told me that the non-reflective coating was only essential if the prescription was strong, which mine was not. Commission or not, I definitely think Specsavers sold me an unnecessary add-on to up the price.
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With regard to the coatings - in the past I have had anti-scratch and anti-glare coatings on my glasses. Seemed like a good idea but unfortunately they made the glass incredibly difficult to clean - they just smear even with cleaning fluid - and I would never have them again.
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I've used Ridings regularly and can recommend them. Used Specsavers once but a slimy young sales person there persuaded me that I needed glasses with a non-reflective coating (about £30 extra) "because I worked with computer monitors". I found the glasses I received unpleasant to wear - the advice was absolute rubbish, but probably earned him a nice commission.
I stick with a local optician now because I trust them and it supports local business.
So you took them back and complained did you . They don't work on commission .
No I didn't take them back - partly because I thought I'd get used to them, and partly because it wasn't convenient to take yet more time off work to do it (I used the Manchester Arndale branch). When I replaced them about 2 years later, a different optician told me that the non-reflective coating was only essential if the prescription was strong, which mine was not. Commission or not, I definitely think Specsavers sold me an unnecessary add-on to up the price.
Having used Specsavers once I didn't think the quality of their frames was very good. Both pairs broke irreparably after less than a year's use (and I'm not rough on my glasses - they spend most of their time in my bag). When asked to repair them Specsavers said they wouldn't [/i] (Note not "couldn't" but "wouldn't") do so and I would have to by new frames and lenses. Needles to say, I walked away.
I'm currently using Boots (late Dolland & Aitchison) in Glossop. No hard sell and I bought two pairs with robust frames under their 2 for £79 scheme
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I have used Specsavers in Stockport for about 10 years now, no complaints, no problems.
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I use Ridings too... but as an additional recommendation... Nicola is fantastic with kids! Shes managed to persuade all 4 of mine at various stages of their life ( youngest being 4) to go in to the examination without me which is no mean feat in itself!!