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I bought a Google coupon for glasses from here. When I went in, it took the guy behind the counter literally over 15mins to even acknowledge I was in there let alone help me. I gave them my prescription and was called a few days later to pick them up. The lenses and frames were ok but they refused to give me a full hard case and only offered a flimsy open half case with their huge, ugly logo scrawled largely on it, on the pretext that the brand, Roxbury, didn't have cases. I even offered to pay for a full, functional hard case but they refused to sell me one. I didn't want to argue with a business that was so cheap it would lie to it's customers so I'd have to displayed their ugly logo every time I got my scratched up glasses out of their useless half open case, so I just left. I then searched Google and saw that Roxbury do have cases. Pearle Vision are cheap liars. Go somewhere honest.
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