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I need new glasses. The only insurance-approved place I can shop online will cost $250 with my needs. I went to a "cheap" glasses website that doesn't accept insurance: $250. Yay, America.

The optometrist recommended seamless bifocals. I have a very painful nerve condition in my face (atypical trigeminal neuralgia), so this is what I need with glasses: the lightest weight frames possible- known as ultra light- with the lightest weight lenses possible and automatically darkening lenses so I don’t need the weight of sunglasses. The cheapest frames brought the total to $250 on the site the insurance worked with.

The frames are $20 on the cheap site. Everything else in the cost is the lenses.

As for why I have to buy them online- I don’t want anyone touching my face unless it’s absolutely necessary. The exam was painful enough.

American for-profit healthcare is fucking awesome.

Reverendender ,

Seamless bifocals=Progressives. I got mine at Zenni Optical for like $145 all in.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Yeah, sorry, that’s what I meant. They used to be called ‘seamless bifocals’ back in the 90s and I still think of them that way.

Postmortal_Pop ,

Zennioptical.com

I got mine for $30, they can make them mute expensive, but for just glasses, it’s perfect.

CM400 ,

I got mine with their HD lenses, no-line bifocals with antiglare coating, and the total came to $135 shipped.

Postmortal_Pop ,

While my initial reaction to this was “wholly fuck that’s expensive” I realize that all those modifiers would make it close to a grand at a glasses shop.

henfredemars ,

I used them and they were great good-enough glasses.

JimmyBigSausage ,

I have bought at least 10 pair from Zenni optical and they were just fine.

Nougat ,

I have had less than stellar results with Zenni, ymmv

dditty , (edited )

I bought one pair from them and they were pretty crummy. Also getting the pupillary distance is tricky.

Nougat ,

Measuring your own PD is ehhh. You can have the optometrist give you PD at your exam.

shalafi ,

I second this, but OP says they have special lens needs. That’s what stacks the price.

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

I understand your frustration. This sucks major league. I know a fairly cheep German glasses company who ship worldwide (production for most glasses worldwide is Thailand, that’s where the company gets their products as well). They’ve got a very generous refund policy as well. If you want to, I can pm you their website.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Please do, thank you.

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

Done under my original comment.

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

Done under my original comment.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Got it. Thanks!

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

The international (english) site is: Glasses24.com

EleventhHour ,
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Can you please post that here publicly so everyone can benefit?

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

Done under my original comment.

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

Under my original comment.

Sirence ,

Can you pm me the link as well?

TotallyNotSpezUpload ,

Brille24.de

Unless they hiked up their prices or went out of business in the past 2 years, the link should be grand.

If you need help regarding navigation around the website or how to put in the data for the glasses, please let me know.

BearOfaTime ,

Yay the conglomerate that owns glasses production and distribution.

It’s not just the US, Essilor is a virtual monopoly.

That said, my glasses are 50% less online than at a local shop.

Also, thank insurance companies for inflating prices

cerement ,
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Essilor monopolizes lenses, Safilo monopolizes frames – neither offer direct sale

teamevil ,

Why is it always luxottica

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