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Vision 2020
^ LMAO
EYMed why?
what type of benefits? free pair of glasses by chance??
I have a very strong prescription and the glasses I bought through Warby Parker without EyeMed were cheaper than those I purchased thru Pearle Vision with EyeMed.
^warby parker is the way to go. That or zenni optical or eyebuydirect if you wanna go for economical
I used eyemed at LensCrafters for ultra high index lenses (1.74). Cost like $250 but last time, without insurance, it cost me over $700
EY5 my Warby Parker glasses (with all the bells and whistles to shave down my lenses for my -10 prescription, and an upcharge for a more expensive frame) came to $275 without EyeMed.
Was it 1.74 high index? My prescription is >-1100 so I need the lens to be as thin as possible.
EY 5 - They were WP's Ultra High Index lenses, 1.74 and came with anti scratch and anti reflective coating. They were an extra $130 but still my total was only $275.
EY 5 - I've worn glasses since I was a kid always buying through the doctor's office or Pearle Vision and I'm never going back to anything but WP now. :-D
EY3 - interesting, I’ll have to check them out next time
Warby Parker. I have 5 pairs of glasses and 2 pairs of sunglasses from them. The best.
Get that LASIK fam. EyeMed covers 10% I believe.