Well.........I put my hands up and anyone who feels like wearing contact lenses please refer to Red5\'s advice and take no notice of me. Here\'s why:
Phoned a huge company who\'s name begins with T and ends with O to book an appintment for an eye test and explained that I needed an appointment for a Saturday. So I got one in Durham, no big thing cos it\'s only 10 mins on a train and i live near N/cle central. I was under the impression that I could have an eye test and pick up the lenses on the same day. My appointment was 21 Jan. After I paid them £25 for the test they told me they\'d ring me when they had my lenses in stock, I was dissapointed!
They didn\'t ring so I rang them two weeks later and they said, \"we have your lenses in stock but you\'ll have to come for a fitting\". So, off I went to Durham again. I popped out my old lenses in front of a spotty youth and put in my new lenses. Then, after I paid them another £30 they said, \"your lenses will be posted to you but it\'s ok cos you\'ve got a new pair in. It\'s now feb 23 and still no lenses. I\'ve still got the pair they charged me £30 for but will have to buy solution for them which I have already paid T\'s for and guess what? When you phone them you get through to a call center full of duck eggs, suprise suprise!!! What will happen to me iff I go back to Durham and chain myself to the automatic doors in peaceful protest?? Apart from a sore a*** I\'ll get nicked and a spokesman/woman will say \"we will look into it\"
Summary: by the time you\'ve paid £55 to T\'s, £9.80 for train fares, £7.00 for a taxi (optional) and 3 x £1.10 bus fares = £75.10, all you have is one pair of worn lenses.
If anyone is thinking of posting \"Should have gone to S***s**ers\" LOL \"f*** off