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I ordered a new pair of varifocals in February after an eye test.
I've had to send them back twice, due to them being useless. I got them back on Friday and the result is just the same. It has taken 6 weeks for Boots to sort them out.
Am I within my rights to refuse the spectacles and get my money back?
I've had to send them back twice, due to them being useless. I got them back on Friday and the result is just the same. It has taken 6 weeks for Boots to sort them out.
Am I within my rights to refuse the spectacles and get my money back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are these you first varifocals? The fit of the lenses in varifocals is more critical than ordinary lenses as the centre of each lens needs to be aligned accurately with the eye. Twice now, once by Boots and once by Specsavers, I've had to have the lenses replaced, both times with no fuss. It seems that I hold my head more upright than many people but, when having the new frames measured for the lenses, they get me to look at an unusual angle (if that makes sense).
I had my first varifocals a couple of months ago from Specsavers and they were brilliant but I lost them! Ordered a replacement which is meant to be the exact same prescription but they definitely aren't as good so I need to go back. Sorry that doesn't help you does it! I'd think you're entitled to your money back - 6 weeks seems ridiculously long!
Perhaps we should also ask "What do you mean by useless"? Is distant vision not clear? Do you have difficulty reading with them? Did they explain (if it's your first pair of varifocals) that you have to move your head a little more than with normal lenses? If you can explain your problem we might be able to give you pointers to the solution - varifocals are much more convenient than bifocals once you get used to them.
That is exactly the problem I had with mine - looking at a distant object it was blurred but if I tilted my head downwards a little it came sharp. If the specs are in your possession can you try that to see if that's the problem? It's very difficult to put your head into exactly the position you normally have it when they're trying to work out where the centre of the lens should be because they have you sitting, not standing.