Yay, LenseCrafters!

"Hmmm,"I wondered. "Where did that come from?"
Of course, it came from the pair of specs that were precariously poised on my pronounced proboscis.
I managed to get through the day this way and on Friday morning ("Father-Daughter Day") I schlepped my woebegone eye wear and child over to the LenseCrafters in the mall.
Long story short: They replaced both nose pads, free-of-charge! I was out of there within ten minutes.
Schweet! Now, that's what I call customer service. If only every errand could go this smoothly!
Thank you, LenseCrafters, for restoring my faith in humanity.
4 Comments:
You should have done a touchdown dance and spiked the glasses and then asked them to fix them again.
They are very good at fixing things like that. I love the fact that they will adjust your frames for free as well. Mine always get bent out of shape, how I don't know since I am very careful with them.
"precariously poised on my pronounced proboscis"
Nice bit of alliteration there!
They do pretty much everything for free if you're a customer. My parents take advantage of that a lot, like when my mom's ear loopy got messed up. They're nice people.
I had that happen once. But I just took my nosepads from an old set of glasses. I now know to go to Lenscrafters.
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