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May 17, 2024 6:06 PM
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frontpage Posted by JuJuFrankenbean | Staff • May 17, 2024
May 17, 2024 6:06 PM
EZContacts: 90-Pack Acuvue Oasys 1-Day Contacts $68, 6-Pack Acuvue Vita Contacts
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Purchased 4 packs of biweekly lenses for each eye in April. They sent me the wrong script, the axis on my script is 1.75 they sent 1.15.
I returned them, then it took three weeks to get my replacement shipped.
This time, they sent me 8 boxes of the correct prescription, but all for one eye…
Then found out I was charged ~$33 for the return, even though it was their error. No notation in Their order confirmation or an email, it just magically shows up as a charge on my credit card.
Still trying to reach them, as every time I call, I am on hold for over an hour.
Their customer service is easily the worst I've experienced ever with eye care.
I'd really try to vet this site over the phone before ordering anything from them.
This is your eyesight you're talking about.
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-5.75 vision in both eyes.
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-5.75 vision in both eyes.
I'm wearing glasses atm and will do LASIK soon but check up on contact prices just in case I want to hold out on it a bit longer.
He does not have any side effects, thankfully.
*puts in contacts*
Never mind...great deal. Thanks for posting!
Pros: if your prescription expired they will still ship.
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If you want to practice, get a trial contact onto the tip of your index finger so it is shaped like a bowl. Put a couple drops in. Pretend the tip of your index finger on the opposite hand is your eyeball. See if you can tip the contact sideways just enough so that the solution doesn't spill, but instead pulls itself onto the tip of that other index finger even though you never actually touched fingers.
Once you get that to work a few times, give it a try on your eyeball with that same tipping technique. Then your challenge will be figuring out how to hold your eyelids open. I use my thumb and middle finger, which leaves the index finger free to hold the contact. Eventually, you'll get the technique down so you can do it very fast and the solution doesn't even have the chance to spill.
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Anyone know order from contact lens king?