Originally Posted by
Chris Ryser
On line opticals act like a regular optical lab. They are given an Rx and they fill it............but instead of sending it to an B&M retailer they send it direct to the consumer who gave the order and paid out front.
No optical lab ever questions the validity of an RX and never has, since they exist, they just do it. The optical retailer in a regulated state has the responsibility to verify that the Rx is made as ordered. It looks like that in unregulated states it is a free for all.
I have made a pretty good search on complaints about on-line quality on the internet, but they seem to have stopped about 2 years ago. I could not find any recent ones.
I guess you have to live with it, as for no government is looking into the situation, not even in Canada which is just about all regulated with the exception of British Columbia which recently got de-regulated.
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