I usually go to Tesco for the free eye test but Specsavers is more convenient so had a look online for a discount code. Nothing came up but I discovered If you search on the website for your local store using the 'store locator' function then scroll to the bottom you will find a printable voucher! my local store offered a free eye test, my sisters local one offered a test for £7.50.
If you decide to purchase new specs when there don't forget NUS card holders get 25% off (not combinable with their 2for1 or free anti glare - or any other - offers)
All comments (30)
allpinknsparkly
17 Sep 17#1
I usually go to Tesco for the free eye test but Specsavers is more convenient so had a look online for a discount code. Nothing came up but I discovered If you search on the website for your local store using the 'store locator' function then scroll to the bottom you will find a printable voucher! my local store offered a free eye test, my sisters local one offered a test for £7.50.
If you decide to purchase new specs when there don't forget NUS card holders get 25% off (not combinable with their 2for1 or free anti glare - or any other - offers)
highwayman8155
17 Sep 17#2
I recently had a free test at specsavers. I'm afraid I was underwhelmed by the low tech approach. No photograph of the eye and an old photo copied grid for macula degeneration. If you want a comprehensive eye health check this isn't it. Perhaps I was unlucky... Biggleswade branch.
michaeloswell
17 Sep 17#3
Free in Tesco's
RickDoyle to michaeloswell
18 Sep 17#26
I had one in Gorton, Manchester recently.
As soon as I said I wasn't buying frames the day of the eye test, the manager stopped talking mid sentence and walked away from me. Ignorant.
I won't be using Tesco's for eye care again. Free or otherwise.
biggrub
17 Sep 17#4
Unless you are prepared for the hard sell after the sight test followed by even harder 'up-selling', avoid these people like the plague. The shop we have here is like a cattle market. I have been there twice as we get free eye tests through work but I now choose to pay and go elsewhere
Uilleam17 to biggrub
17 Sep 17#9
I've been to specsavers quite a few times and just tell them I don't like any of their frames and collect my prescription,there's nothing they can do about it, they have a legal obligation to give you the prescription without a sale if you paid for your eye test. Then the world is your oyster.
Excellent service from Glasses Direct. Great value too especially when codes are issued via MSE.
Skybird to biggrub
17 Sep 17#14
I totally agree very aggressive sales assistant s.Went to Asda for my last glasses and had great service and definitely no hard sell.
1an4492
17 Sep 17#5
I got a free eye test with my £230 frames :disappointed:
Loveabargain99
17 Sep 17#6
Thanks I have been waiting for the free eye test voucher to come through the post but my local has the free voucher online which I never noticed before :thinking:
holeymoley18 to Loveabargain99
17 Sep 17#7
Perhaps you should have gone to Specsavers and got your eyes tested?
williamh1
17 Sep 17#8
Free everywhere in Scotland
jcluk to williamh1
18 Sep 17#22
"Free" you mean as we will pay for it somehow.
williamh1 to jcluk
18 Sep 17#23
Paid for in taxes, just like the NHS and Social Security.
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If you decide to purchase new specs when there don't forget NUS card holders get 25% off (not combinable with their 2for1 or free anti glare - or any other - offers)
All comments (30)
If you decide to purchase new specs when there don't forget NUS card holders get 25% off (not combinable with their 2for1 or free anti glare - or any other - offers)
As soon as I said I wasn't buying frames the day of the eye test, the manager stopped talking mid sentence and walked away from me. Ignorant.
I won't be using Tesco's for eye care again. Free or otherwise.
glassesdirect.co.uk/
speckyfoureyes.com/
goggles4u.co.uk/