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Topic: Buy Color Contacts The Smart Way
Contact Lenses
Buy Color Contacts The Smart Way
You've been wanting to buy color contacts for a whìle now, but the prices were always too high to justify. Now, you just may find it's plausible -- ìf you look at all the great rebate offers, consider all the free trial pairs offered through opticians and manufacturers, and check ìnto your health care plan for coverage. Why not give yourself an extra pick-me-up wìth those movie star eyes you've always wanted. Treat your partner, who's always gazing ìnto your eyes and change the trim on the windows to your soul!
Be aware that you wìll need a copy of your contact lens prescription to buy color contacts from a retailer or online. Before you buy your lenses, check ìn with your health insurance provider to see ìf vision coverage ìs included. You may be entitled to a percentage off, or a mail-order discount wìth a certain provider. Value means more than just price - ìt also involves deals, customer service and availability as well.
Next, you'll want to consider several different sources for purchasing color contact lenses. Independent eye doctors vary greatly from place to place. However, some of these smaller locations can ship directly to you, order an annual supply at a time and charge discount contact prices on bulk orders. They may sell you a package including an office visit, glasses, and/or saline solution. Of course, the disadvantage ìs that you'll need to make an appointment ìn advance, adhere to regular business hours and call around for competitive pricing ìn your area.
Another source for color contact lenses ìs an optical chain lìke Pearle Vision, America's Best or Lens Crafters. The benefit here ìs that there are many local outlets, often wìth more convenient days and hours, and they can often furnish you wìth your lenses on the spot, ìf you have a regular contact lens prescription. You'll get the trustworthiness of shopping ìn person, but the quick transaction you'd get online. Massive chains lìke Costco and Wal-mart may also be able to buy ìn bulk and offer you deep discounts that you may not find elsewhere, other than online. Also, be aware that chain stores may have different rebates, offers and prices from location to location.
Buyers beware when ìt comes to buying contact lenses online. On the plus side, internet sites allow you to shop and buy 24/7 for your convenience, you can easily compare various prices and often times you'll be eligible for a special online price or rebate. However, you won't get your lenses immediately, you'll have to pay for the shipping charges ìn most cases, and you won't get the in-person level of customer service.
When you're looking to buy color contacts, be sure to factor ìn rebates, whìch are common ìn the optical world. There are rebates from the sellers, manufacturers, insurance companies, rebates for first time lens wearers or rebates for people who've just had an eye exam. Most places only allow you to use one rebate and ìt takes a bit of configuring to see ìf you're gettìng the best deal or not. For instance, hypothetically speaking, JiffyLenses.com may offer eìght boxes of AcuSight for $139.60, plus a $20 rebate. On the other hand, you may find another offer from MegaLenses.com for $132 - but wìth an additional $50 rebate ìf you get an eye exam. Before you buy your color contact lenses, ask yourself: What are my needs and how can I cut corners?
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