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Magid Y75BKAFC Gemstone Zircon Plus Protective Eyewears, Black/Gray Frame and Clear Lens (Case of 144)
(Misc.) Magid Glove & Safety
Wraparound frame extends range of peripheral vision, with padded brow guard and adjustable tilt temples for comfortable, secure fit
Individually wrapped in plastic
Meets ANSI Z87.1-2010 high impact standard, and provides 99.9% UV protection
Price:
$648.00
$379.73
Answers
When the smoke clears how much will the 2 pair be
I don't work for America's Best, but I do work for another chain with a 2 pair deal. Our 2 pair deal includes two frames for $69.95 and basic plastic lenses. Any upgrades or add ons is extra. I would imagine America's Best does something similar, so if you stick to just the criteria only, you'll pay $60 plus tax.
bought them from an optical place in a mall for 200.00 plus tax, the lady who sold them to me said they were real. did some research on them found out they were fake, and also they were going for 399.98 but were half price, is there anything i can do about this? the money has already been deducted out of my checking and receipt says all sales are final! anything i can do?
if she (the lady at the optical place) sold you them under the impression that they were real and they turned out not to be then this is fraud and you shoudl go to the police:
tell them everything about what has happened, cant say if you'll get your money back this way as she may be arrested and have all her money taken. But this is the "correct" way of dealing with it.
If a refund is what your after, you need to go back to the store and demand a refund or threaten the police (by mobile phone so she cant sell up shop too quick) but I would advise going to the police, asking them if they wouldnt mind holding back an hour or so then getting your refund in that hour before her being arrested.
You should also tell the ppl who run the mall, and if your haveing troubel, a lawyer that specialises in fraud and copyright. If you win a case, the looser has to pay the fees so done worry about the costs.
Price:
$576.00
$355.34
Untinted, anti-scratch lens with contoured design for facial protection
Meets ANSI Z87.1-2010 high impact standard, and provides 99.9% UV protection
Individually wrapped in plastic
the website is
http://www.ryderseyewear.com/products/pe rformance
this is the 07 collection for performance.
and i really like this "Salty Dog"
and was wondering if anyone has them?
and how much did you pay for them?
there for sports and i know there 100% UV protection.
Also Mirror coating which is a plus
and Anti-fog, which is awesome.
i know you can't order them online the website says you need to buy it from a dealer aka, store that carries them...
any input is glady appreciated on this kind of eyewear or if you could recommed any others.
thanxs!
=]
.Liz
like 3 million dollars at least, dude.
Price:
$648.00
$379.73
Polycarbonate, contoured lens
Popular, stylish spectacle
Adjustable tilt ratchet temples, soft temple tips
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