Lenscrafters.com - Free Lenses Sale With Purchase of A Frame

Lenscrafters is offering a new sale where you can get free lenses with the purchase of a frame. The frame will need to cost a minimum of $169.95 or more in order for you to get your lenses free. This sale is actually part of their bigger sales event called, The Unbeatable Event.

The Unbeatable Event at Lenscrafters claims to provide customers with the lowest prices of the season. They say that there has never been a better time to shop for eyeglasses. At Lenscrafters, you can choose from a very wide selection of brand name eyeglass frames and have your prescription filled with the highest quality eyeglass lenses. They advertise that customers can get their eyeglasses delivered in about an hour.

With the Free Lenses with Frames Purchase you will get their DuraLens brand of eyeglass lenses available in single vision or lined bifocal. You may upgrade your lenses, but you will have to pay the difference in cost.

This promotion can not be combined with other savings. However, in my experience, the optician at Lenscrafters will sit down and crunch numbers to see how the best deal can be delivered to you. The Lenscrafters Unbeatable Event ends on September 6th.

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Natalie Boyd Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 8-26-2008 14:54:29 Comment #79

I am so glad I found this blog!

My husband and I are leaving on Sept. 30th to backpack to various countries for a year or so.

We both where glasses and contact lenses. We are currently trying to sort out what type of lenses, etc. we should bring. Please visit http://www.nomadbackpackers.com and read my entry on “How will we see the world?” and leave a comment.

We are trying to figure out what we should do, and we would appreciate any advice!

Thanks,
Natalie

Garry Conn ABOC/NCLE Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 10-1-2008 20:38:24 Comment #96

I can’t find the article you wrote. Maybe just give me a direct link to it and I will read it.

 
 
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