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Cheap Eyeglasses

Not everyone who wants to get eye surgery can get eye surgery because something may be wrong with their eyes that would prevent getting the surgery done. If this is the case for you, there are some inexpensive choices you can make to find eye wear.

Many people will go to the Dollar Store to buy reading glasses. For the cost of just $1 CDN, you can find reading glasses that will help you to get through everything you need to see with to read.

As well, at one time when I was not receiving benefits, I went to the Dollar Store and bought a pair of sunglasses, punched out the lenses and got prescription lenses put in to help with the near-sighted life I lead. I found this to be an extremely inexpensive way to deal with not having an insurance plan to pay for my glasses at the time. The whole thing cost me about $40 to $60.

Later when I did have an insurance plan I bought other glasses that snapped because a child in my life kept playing with them. I went back to my old glasses from the Dollar Store and actually received more compliments on my inexpensive glasses than the more expensive frames. Thank goodness children are so smart.

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