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<blockquote data-quote="Davelow" data-source="post: 1833173" data-attributes="member: 84783"><p>You shouldn't knock Specsavers. It is simply that you have had a bad experience with this particular shop. Move on to another Optician, preferably with recommendation from others. However, beware, I have used Specsavers for years ( many different shops as I moved around) and have had nothing but the first class handling at all times. One optician thought she detected a possible detached retina - within 30 minutes I was in hospital and having treatment, the correct action. Unfortunately that lady went on to do her Masters degree so I did not see her again. </p><p>This has not stopped me using Specsavers - they have continued with many different Opticians and shops with no reduction in their treatment of me.</p><p>Remember, when you go to an Optician he is responsible for the whole service package but you have to keep going back to give them a chance to put it right. The most important aspect of all this is YOUR eyesight. If they fail to satisfy report them to your local Health service, just like you would do a Doctor. They will be interested to find out that the money they are paying this Optician to provide a service is being wasted - they will investigate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davelow, post: 1833173, member: 84783"] You shouldn't knock Specsavers. It is simply that you have had a bad experience with this particular shop. Move on to another Optician, preferably with recommendation from others. However, beware, I have used Specsavers for years ( many different shops as I moved around) and have had nothing but the first class handling at all times. One optician thought she detected a possible detached retina - within 30 minutes I was in hospital and having treatment, the correct action. Unfortunately that lady went on to do her Masters degree so I did not see her again. This has not stopped me using Specsavers - they have continued with many different Opticians and shops with no reduction in their treatment of me. Remember, when you go to an Optician he is responsible for the whole service package but you have to keep going back to give them a chance to put it right. The most important aspect of all this is YOUR eyesight. If they fail to satisfy report them to your local Health service, just like you would do a Doctor. They will be interested to find out that the money they are paying this Optician to provide a service is being wasted - they will investigate. [/QUOTE]
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