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Cant Drive In New Glasses
I’m unable to see properly when driving in my new glasses. I was told by my optician that a small percentage of people cannot use varifocals. I have given them time ( since June) and returned for adjustments but this made no difference. I am due to see the manager to discuss this. I paid quite a lot of money and cannot afford to pay anymore on another pair. What are my rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The frames should be ok to take new lenses. Before my cataract ops I used varifocals to drive. I did however have to have them perched on the end of my nose. Damned nuisance it was though. But I could still read my dash and see the required distance. Since the double op I do not require driving glasses which is a blessing.
I too got mine from Specsavers, who give a promise to replace with alternatives up to 3 months after supply. Your optician may give similar, and presumably you expressed that there was a problem within 3 months.
In my case I gave them back after a couple of weeks as it was hopeless, and Specsavers were excellent about it.
In my case I gave them back after a couple of weeks as it was hopeless, and Specsavers were excellent about it.
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