Shortly after finishing the exam, I received a series of emails from someone at Opternative support, advising me to go see an eye doctor in person. The company promptly refunded my $40 and offered to help me find a trusted doctor in my area. They also helpfully recommended that I pick up a pair of +1.50
reading glasses
.
What does all of that have to do with the convenience of getting a prescription for glasses or contacts? Nothing for me. Heeding Opternative's advice, I made an appointment with an eye doctor, and spent two hours in his office and more than $500 to end up back where I started: With a pair of
reading glasses
and the knowledge that my eyesight just isn't what it used to be.
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