Advantica makes the glasses for their members. I now get shipments via FedEx from China. What's next?
Advantica makes the glasses for their members. I now get shipments via FedEx from China. What's next?
Good luck in talking to the lab!
Actually, call the FDA to see if the supplying lab is on the import list and if their imports are being tested for compliance.
..............90% of all your frames are made in China and over 90 % of the lenses used are also made in China or next to it. Do you really believe that they can not assemble Rx glasses in their with the latest equipment installed labs ???
EMS started to deliver small parcels to this continent from China for a few Dollars and all the others like Fedex/UPS and DHL have now jumped on the band wagon and deliver at a fraction of what they charge the other way.
I deal with advantica(unfortunate) and the lab that they have is here in florida.
Start looking at some videos on China, they have a better infrastructure than the USA and Canada, better trains and roads. Their optical labs have the latest equipment made in Europe and the USA and the leading technicians have been trained in the USA and Europe for the last many years.
Please start waking up..................your big and loved corporations have brainwashed you into selling the most expensive item, as the most expensive progressives and AR coatings and now compete with you with the cheapest versions that also do the trick or are the exact same ones.
Governments and politicians are happy that one highly priced consumer good is now becoming a much less priced item on the market and will close an eye on the situation. Do do not believe that they will be your saviors.
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It's very "trendy" to bring up the Gucci-purse toting soccer mom in the brand-new Hummer who "can't afford" a pair of progressives... But this logic belongs in the same world as the "Welfare Queen"... Out there, but not indicative of the whole. Consider the college student living on work-study income, scholarships, financial aid, etc., no longer on/not on his/her parents' insurance... Can he or she afford a $XXX frame with $XX lenses and a $XXX AR coating?
Thinking that all of our patients are financially well-off misers is burying our heads in the sand. Most of our patients drifting to online are going there because it allows them to stretch their budget further, and because they see that they can get a comparable product for a significantly lower price. For all of the complaints about online eyewear, there's an important question not being asked: If I were in my patient's shoes, could I afford my products?
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