Soldato
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..in order to make their money on the £10 eye test, or am I just being too cynical?
Hardly.Dumbest thread of the day award.
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Are you qualified to be giving out that kind of advice?That's next to nothing, you'll be fine without.
Are you qualified to be giving out that kind of advice?
That's not far off my prescription and without my glasses I get terrible headaches.
Are you qualified to be giving out that kind of advice?
That's not far off my prescription and without my glasses I get terrible headaches.
I went in because I use a computer for about 50 hours a week (or more).That's next to nothing, you'll be fine without.
This is what the ophthalmologist said - I can live fine with or without them, I could use them some of the time or all of the time. He says that it will alleviate eye strain, and of course I can read clearer with them.
I'm not disputing or questioning any of that - I saw for myself. Just curious about the business practice.
Some of the larger chains do have a target %age for test to sale, but the impression I got from most of the optoms I worked with was that they couldn't care less about that and once they had told the customer the truth about their result and handled them over to the retail assistance it was up to them to make the sale.