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Sunday, April 23, 2009 7:27 AM Posted by admin

Do you wear corrective contacts? If you do, then you already know that optical retail stores can sometimes charge an inflated price for contacts. Worse yet, many of them do not carry much more than a handful of different styles or brands, and this means you may have to place an order and wait for it to arrive at some point in the future. For those who like to have a greater variety and a lower price, the internet offers a few places to purchase your contact lenses. And one of these places is 800contacts.com, a web site for the vision impaired. Web Site Commentary: 800contacts.com is the largest contact lens retailer in the world, with an active inventory of more than twenty million contact lenses. This company processes more orders for lenses than any other business, and that includes both internet and physical store locations. If you decide to use a site like this, you need to be aware of a few things. First of all, because of the way regulations are written, you need to have a valid prescription for corrective lenses that hasn't passed its expiration date. When you place an order here, you will be asked to enter your prescription information, along with the contact information for the store where you had your most recent exam. If you haven't had an exam in a long time, there is a good chance your prescription will be invalid and you will have to schedule another one. 800contacts.com doesn't make any exceptions in this area- not because they don't want to, but because federal regulations dictate this. Second, if you decide to order on- line, you have to be in a situation where you can afford to wait several days to get some contacts. Sometimes, this may not be feasible. If you are in dire need of lenses, you may have to go to a local store and purchase a single box to tie you over. Shopping in a site like this is easy, but be prepared to answer questions about your prescription. As you select contact lenses, you will be asked to choose the appropriate power level for each eye (base curve and diameter are usually already preset, so you don't need to know these measurements). If you cannot remember your power level (if you still have a box from your previous contacts, it should be written on the side), don't worry- it will be verified when the site checks your prescription. One area where this site is lacking is with other merchandise for sale. This site offers only a few other items, like eye rewetting drops and saline solution. I know of at least one other site- visiondirect.com, an affiliate of drugstore.com- that offers a much larger variety of solutions and other products for sale. The main reason for this is, of course, the affiliation with drugstore.com. 800contacts.com has no such affiliation. It is generally just a place to buy contact lenses. Bottom Line: Overall, however, I still like 800contacts.com and I agree that it does offer a nice selection of contact lenses and good customer care. If it wasn't for my discovery of other on- line retailers, I would probably still be loyal customer of 800contacts.com. This web site is still a good one after all these years, and using it will save you money on your lenses when compared to the price you would pay in the stores. But before you order, I recommend doing some comparison shopping first, to see if there are better deals elsewhere. You can shave a few more dollars off your order with a little effort and patience. If you are interested in getting 1800 contacts here's a coupon I found just for your convienience. For more coupons like this just join my newsletter below.

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