Always free eye tests at specsavers .... they are to eye tests what DFS are to sales!
nascent
2 Feb 163#19
What about the other eye?
rudiroo78 to mangomonkey
2 Feb 163#3
Do you need an eye test lol
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Bailey07
21 Feb 16#45
debadwolff
18 Feb 161#44
Thank you. Just got my free eye test for Edgware! (Needed it as 2 year check up so you just saved me 25 quid!)
nadalie
16 Feb 16#40
I can't seem to find the free eye test deal on their offers page, has it been removed?
lynsaydyson to nadalie
17 Feb 161#43
Not all stores are showing the voucher. I queried this with 2 stores they said just bring it inand it will be honoured as my local only had the £10 eye test showing. Im not paying for air to be blown in my face. Hope that helps you.
mangomonkey
2 Feb 16#1
The link says a free "NHS Funded eye test". Aren't they just for people under 18, in full time education or on benefits?
rudiroo78 to mangomonkey
2 Feb 163#3
Do you need an eye test lol
shepmyster to mangomonkey
17 Feb 16#42
Yes you do.
Only free if your on your last legs or your under 18 and still get funding from your parents!
Makes Sense... Not!
shazspice
15 Feb 16#39
Is this valid in all specsavers or is it store specific?
Steph312 to shazspice
16 Feb 16#41
it's store specific when I put my postcode in the closest store doesn't have this offer, but the second store does. sometimes they do send universal leaflets out for all branches.
Babz79
15 Feb 16#38
Valid for one eye test on or before 31 March 2016
Print and take in to store or present on smartphone or tablet. One per person
To book call 0800 0680 241 or visit http://www.specsavers.co.uk/stores to find nearest store.
Hi there,
how or where do I find the code please?
speculatrix
11 Feb 162#37
I went to Tesco's optician and they over-prescribed telling me I needed new glasses.. I started getting headaches, went back to previous specs and had no more problems.
Polly_P
8 Feb 16#36
Late with this but instore near the door, ours has a stand, with their magazine on. There is usually a coupon on there to get a free eye test :-) worth a check
kittykat69
5 Feb 16#35
There are a lot of tescos mate
Weenie Beenie
5 Feb 16#34
You claimed it was free 'Everywhere'. Tesco is not everywhere, it's one store.
kittykat69
5 Feb 16#33
You don't need a voucher! Most people know it's free in Tescos anyway, they advertise everywhere!
Weenie Beenie
5 Feb 161#32
What else would you do unless you found a voucher like this?
kittykat69
5 Feb 16#31
But no one just 'walks in' durrrrr
kittykat69
3 Feb 16#29
It's free everywhere! Hey I'm going to post a freebie too, free air!
Weenie Beenie to kittykat69
5 Feb 161#30
No it's not. Walk into a Specsavers or Vision Express without a voucher and you'll have to pay, unless you get it on the NHS.
Arise
3 Feb 16#28
So is this free for someone who usually pays, the NHS funded eye test part has confused me?
Cheers
peympeym
3 Feb 16#27
Free eye test, yes. But they try and sell you unnecessary products
peecee98
2 Feb 16#24
Nothing new. I frequently find free eye test vouncher in local parish magazines and also on back of the car parking tickets, have never paid for tests and don't expect to because they keep finding ways to flog free test vouchers here and there.
credington to peecee98
3 Feb 16#26
Yes its a marketing tactic to get you through the door - a 'loss leader' if you like. They make their money from glasses sales, contact lenses etc.
amour3k
2 Feb 161#25
OMD!, lol.
Thanx.
haq
2 Feb 161#20
Always free in Scotland
kittykat69 to haq
2 Feb 161#23
Exactly
kittykat69
2 Feb 16#22
They have a real optician working there obviously!!!
credington
2 Feb 16#21
I'm afraid its a non-repeatable expletive! Last word wit.
nascent
2 Feb 163#19
What about the other eye?
Shatwell
2 Feb 16#16
The downside about Specsavers, is the "glass" they use in their glasses is cheap sh1t or it's ground by FWs.
Or maybe it's a industry standard.
kittykat69 to Shatwell
2 Feb 16#17
they use cheap **** for contacts, I compared them before leaving their scheme, so I'm not surprised about their glasses
amour3k to Shatwell
2 Feb 16#18
What's a FW? .. me not know that one .....
credington
2 Feb 16#15
I'm not surprised. I wouldn't trust a supermarket to properly test my eyes either!
nja1
2 Feb 161#9
For years, specsavers told me to keep wearing glasses, get contact lenses, come in once a year for appointments, until I turn 18 when (if my eyesight didn't make large jumps) I could get laser eye surgery. They persisted against getting laser eye surgery once I turned 18 (and for a few years after) as my eyes were not in a good enough condition, and to just continue on contact lenses and glasses.
Then a new older optometrist in Specsavers did my eye test one year, and was amazed at why I hadn't considered laser eye surgery yet after looking at my history and current status. I told him I was advised against it by Specsavers staff and he said nonsense. Had 2 more third party opinions from an optometrist and ophthalmologist and they both agreed it could have been done before.
Haven't trusted them since, and am so glad i've undertaken laser eye surgery. Be wary of false positives!
Sorry rant over >_<
kittykat69 to nja1
2 Feb 16#11
they gave us all sorts of conflicting advice too, well rid
amour3k to nja1
2 Feb 16#14
Like WOW, WOW, & WOW AGAIN?!, thats most 'unfortunate'? (to say the least ..... )
I hope all is well with you now though?. :-)
amour3k
2 Feb 161#13
Sorry OP .. I can't quite 'see' your Deal?, do I need Specsavers?, Vision Express?, or ..... :-(
Lol. :-)
gerrymig
2 Feb 165#12
Always free eye tests at specsavers .... they are to eye tests what DFS are to sales!
kittykat69
2 Feb 16#10
why? an eye test is an eye test is an eye test!
kittykat69
2 Feb 161#5
Tescos are always free and specpammers charge twice as much for contact lenses COLD
couturekid to kittykat69
2 Feb 161#8
wasn't impressed with my local Tesco's eye test tbh.
katey1150
2 Feb 16#7
can't seem to read the small print
rudiroo78
2 Feb 16#6
:smile:
mangomonkey
2 Feb 16#4
Haha I suppose I do, teaches me not read through things too quickly :smiley:
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Print and take in to store or present on smartphone or tablet. One per person
To book call 0800 0680 241 or visit www.specsavers.co.uk/stores to find nearest store.
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Only free if your on your last legs or your under 18 and still get funding from your parents!
Makes Sense... Not!
Print and take in to store or present on smartphone or tablet. One per person
To book call 0800 0680 241 or visit http://www.specsavers.co.uk/stores to find nearest store.
Hi there,
how or where do I find the code please?
Cheers
Thanx.
Or maybe it's a industry standard.
Then a new older optometrist in Specsavers did my eye test one year, and was amazed at why I hadn't considered laser eye surgery yet after looking at my history and current status. I told him I was advised against it by Specsavers staff and he said nonsense. Had 2 more third party opinions from an optometrist and ophthalmologist and they both agreed it could have been done before.
Haven't trusted them since, and am so glad i've undertaken laser eye surgery. Be wary of false positives!
Sorry rant over >_<
I hope all is well with you now though?. :-)
Lol. :-)