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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Ask For Your PD!

Over the course of time, many forms of art have been boycotted. Rembrandt van Rijn for instance was shunned by many because of his style of painting, which was against the established norm.

Writers and poets have been banned, their books and poems burned, due to the fact that their creation somehow was not societal acceptable. Businessmen were obstructed because of their innovating and creative ways of offering products to the people for fewer costs.

Well, there is nothing new under the sun; at the moment, many optometrists refuse giving you the Pupillary Distance (PD), which is the distance between the pupils of the eyes, center to center, in millimeters. The reason for this is they don't want you to order your eyeglasses online and save a lot of money.

It seems like opticians can't handle the stiff competition ZenniOptical turned out to be. No wonder; ZenniOptical's prices for quality, stylish, prescription eyeglasses are ridiculously low and more and more eyeglass wearers have been taking advantage of this cheap online store.

Zenni needs your PD to ensure that your eyeglasses fit properly. Opticians know this and simply withhold it from you, making it impossible for you to order online. I don't like that; it is almost like taking away your freedom of choice.

It sure makes you wonder whose best interest they have at heart??

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