My prescription glass were supposedly not right by the first place, where the optomitrist did the evaluation, at Shopko with Glenn Isaacson, and then I went to Evergreen for frames and to have them sent out to a lab. They came back wrong.
Evergreen said they are "right" according to their specifications and then I took them back to the Shopko a second time and I was told they are "not right" and it is a difference of opinion.
Not only that, I guess my name goes to the lab where the work is done and some supervisor, probably a professional, medical professional or some kind of jail guard, is the one to receive it.
I don't know where the problem happened but it was just back and forth and I've never had a problem with glasses before. I've had them for years, in Oregon, since I was 21, and always had great prescriptions.
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