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Not a satisfied customer.
My lenses lost their coating in a few months. Tried to get a refund and they totally ghosted me. Tried a few more times to no avail. The lenses were paper thin junk. The frames also didn’t hold up. Spend your money elsewhere.
Scam/Cheap Plastic Garbage
Scam! Stay away! Cheap. Plastic. Glasses. These guys will be more than helpful until after your purchase is complete and then it's like they go on silent mode. They have no reachable phone #. You'll receive your glasses right at the 14 day mark which nullifies the return policy of 14 days. Don't waste your money, you'll be highly upset.
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