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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I accidentally broke the one temple on my prescription glasses. I first went to my own optometrist who gave me a quotation for a new eye test and lenses and frame, as the temple could not be repaired. I decided to take a chance and consult Specs4U in Moreletapark. I was told they will send it away for repairs and it will cost R100-00. Low and behold I get a call from them to say they too could not repair the temple but instead have replaced the whole frame, and I only have to pay R100-00!!! Well done Specs4U Moreletapark, you will see me the next time I need an eye test and new glasses!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I accidentally broke the one temple on my prescription glasses. I first went to my own optometrist who gave me a quotation for a new eye test and lenses and frame, as the temple could not be repaired. I decided to take a chance and consult Specs4U in Moreletapark. I was told they will send it away for repairs and it will cost R100-00. Low and behold I get a call from them to say they too could not repair the temple but instead have replaced the whole frame, and I only have to pay R100-00!!! Well done Specs4U Moreletapark, you will see me the next time I need an eye test and new glasses!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My father in law, who is a pensioner reacted on an advert placed in the Beeld newspaper dated 9 February 2016 stating that he can get an test and a bi- focal frame and lenses for a price of R 799 and valid until 15 February 2016. He confirmed that the price is valid when he phoned them but when he visited them on 13 February 2016 he had the pay an amount of R 1099. On query the manager said that the advert was placed by the head office and not by his branch. This advert is however placed in an well known newspaper and the areas mentioned in the advert includes Kempton Park. This action contravene the advertising standards and is fraud.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My father in law, who is a pensioner reacted on an advert placed in the Beeld newspaper dated 9 February 2016 stating that he can get an test and a bi- focal frame and lenses for a price of R 799 and valid until 15 February 2016. He confirmed that the price is valid when he phoned them but when he visited them on 13 February 2016 he had the pay an amount of R 1099. On query the manager said that the advert was placed by the head office and not by his branch. This advert is however placed in an well known newspaper and the areas mentioned in the advert includes Kempton Park. This action contravene the advertising standards and is fraud.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On 28 Sept 2015 my mother had an appointment with this optometrists in the Lifestyle Building, Lyttelton. An advert was placed in the news paper specifying a price of R1199.00 for Multifocal glasses. My mother specifically asked the receptionist if there would be price change if she takes her own set of frames and she said no, the price will stay the same. When we got there, Regina took my mother to choose a frame. Then she showed my mother a couple of frames that she could choose from, but she could not choose a frameless frame because that will cost extra. Okay no problem. The Optometrist, asked if she could call my mother on her name. I got a bit irritated because the optometrist is obviously younger than me. Next minute the optometrist said that the special is only for lenses up to a strength of 4.5 and my mother's prescription is higher, therefore the price will increase with R400.00. I said to the optometrist that it would have been nice if the advert specified that. With a bad attitude she said it was printed \terms and conditions"and I can phone the owner if I want to complain. She rushed through the eye test and told us to pay a deposit of R850.00. Get your ads right!"""
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On 28 Sept 2015 my mother had an appointment with this optometrists in the Lifestyle Building, Lyttelton. An advert was placed in the news paper specifying a price of R1199.00 for Multifocal glasses. My mother specifically asked the receptionist if there would be price change if she takes her own set of frames and she said no, the price will stay the same. When we got there, Regina took my mother to choose a frame. Then she showed my mother a couple of frames that she could choose from, but she could not choose a frameless frame because that will cost extra. Okay no problem. The Optometrist, asked if she could call my mother on her name. I got a bit irritated because the optometrist is obviously younger than me. Next minute the optometrist said that the special is only for lenses up to a strength of 4.5 and my mother's prescription is higher, therefore the price will increase with R400.00. I said to the optometrist that it would have been nice if the advert specified that. With a bad attitude she said it was printed \terms and conditions"and I can phone the owner if I want to complain. She rushed through the eye test and told us to pay a deposit of R850.00. Get your ads right!"""
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