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| In article <0337b4dc-aa71-473c-80a5-af26f0ff9250[at]79g2000hsk.googlegroups.com> , Healthy Stealthy <healthystealthy[at]gmail.com> wrote: - quote - > well thank you for your mean words! > snob Sometimes tough love is necessary. |
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| On Aug 10, 1:10 pm, Salmon Egg <Salmon...[at]sbcglobal.net> wrote: - quote - > In article > <3517532e-7557-4570-bebc-da87d3b75...[at]2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com> , > Healthy Stealthy <healthysteal...[at]gmail.com> wrote: > > I meant to say my eyes just don't SEE right. There is something not > > quite right. Something is off. > > This is a big hassle because I purchased two very expensive pairs of > > glasses. Insurance paid them most > > thanks for the feedback. > This is a vacuous description. I could describe anything from abnormal > psychological origin to something physical about to cause total > blindness. > I see several general problems: > A almost complete lack of scientific knowledge. > An inability to observe well. > An inability to express oneself in English. > And probably many more possibilities. > If someone posts to seek significant information, the post must give > significant information. Prove to me that there is meaning to the post. > Bill well thank you for your mean words! snob |
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| In article <3517532e-7557-4570-bebc-da87d3b75a03[at]2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com> , Healthy Stealthy <healthystealthy[at]gmail.com> wrote: - quote - > I meant to say my eyes just don't SEE right. There is something not
This is a vacuous description. I could describe anything from abnormal> quite right. Something is off. > This is a big hassle because I purchased two very expensive pairs of > glasses. Insurance paid them most > thanks for the feedback. psychological origin to something physical about to cause total blindness. I see several general problems: A almost complete lack of scientific knowledge. An inability to observe well. An inability to express oneself in English. And probably many more possibilities. If someone posts to seek significant information, the post must give significant information. Prove to me that there is meaning to the post. Bill |
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| On Aug 9, 10:24 am, "Mike Tyner" <mty...[at]mindspring.com> wrote: - quote - > "Healthy Stealthy" <healthysteal...[at]gmail.com> wrote > > I spent $900.00 for an eye check up. I paid $300.00 out of my pocket > > for two pairs of nice reading glasses. > If you spent $600 on an eye exam, I need to go up on my fees. > > I went to pick them up. They just don't feel right! One eye feels > > okay, but the other doesn't! I'M SO UPSET! > Do you mean "feel" or do you mean "see"? There's a world of difference. > > When I close my right eye my left eye sees perfect. > > When I close my left eye my right eye sees a little less perfect. > > I AM PISSED! > If "a little less than perfect" does that to you, I bet you'd really melt > down if you encountered one of the REAL booboos (left-right reversed, plus > vs minus). > > I left the glasses there and have to go back during my > > lunch hour to have the Dr check them. > > Has this happened to anyone else? > Nope. You're the first. ![]() > > I shouldn't have to pay. > Yes. They should be free. That way there's no obligation to help you out. > If you're interested in getting their attention, you need to tell them one > eye doesn't SEE as well as the other. > If both pair are exactly like that, blurry in the right eye, it's not so > likely that your GLASSES were made wrong. It's more likely the PRESCRIPTION > is buggy, and THAT happens when you're inattentive or imprecise during the > "one-or-two" process. Ask them if you can do it again, now that you've "had > some practice." > -MT I meant to say my eyes just don't SEE right. There is something not quite right. Something is off. This is a big hassle because I purchased two very expensive pairs of glasses. Insurance paid them most thanks for the feedback. |
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| In article <494818b7-413a-4c9f-bd50-46e0a100fff4[at]d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com> , Healthy Stealthy <healthystealthy[at]gmail.com> wrote: - quote - > I spent $900.00 for an eye check up. I paid $300.00 out of my pocket
I have never been in the medical field. Nevertheless, it sounds to me> for two pairs of nice reading glasses. I went to pick them up. They > just don't feel right! One eye feels okay, but the other doesn't! I'M > SO UPSET! When I close my right eye my left eye sees perfect. When I > close my left eye my right eye sees a little less perfect. > I AM PISSED! I left the glasses there and have to go back during my > lunch hour to have the Dr check them. > Has this happened to anyone else? I shouldn't have to pay. that you have been taken. You also seem to be long on talk and short on real information. What kind of a doc did you go to? What was done for you? What did they tell you about your eyes? What kind of jewels were on your frames? Bill |
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| "Healthy Stealthy" <healthystealthy[at]gmail.com> wrote - quote - > I spent $900.00 for an eye check up. I paid $300.00 out of my pocket
If you spent $600 on an eye exam, I need to go up on my fees.> for two pairs of nice reading glasses. - quote - > I went to pick them up. They just don't feel right! One eye feels
Do you mean "feel" or do you mean "see"? There's a world of difference.> okay, but the other doesn't! I'M SO UPSET! - quote - > When I close my right eye my left eye sees perfect.
If "a little less than perfect" does that to you, I bet you'd really melt> When I close my left eye my right eye sees a little less perfect. > I AM PISSED! down if you encountered one of the REAL booboos (left-right reversed, plus vs minus). - quote - > I left the glasses there and have to go back during my
Nope. You're the first. > lunch hour to have the Dr check them. > Has this happened to anyone else? ![]() - quote - > I shouldn't have to pay.
Yes. They should be free. That way there's no obligation to help you out.If you're interested in getting their attention, you need to tell them one eye doesn't SEE as well as the other. If both pair are exactly like that, blurry in the right eye, it's not so likely that your GLASSES were made wrong. It's more likely the PRESCRIPTION is buggy, and THAT happens when you're inattentive or imprecise during the "one-or-two" process. Ask them if you can do it again, now that you've "had some practice." -MT |
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| I spent $900.00 for an eye check up. I paid $300.00 out of my pocket for two pairs of nice reading glasses. I went to pick them up. They just don't feel right! One eye feels okay, but the other doesn't! I'M SO UPSET! When I close my right eye my left eye sees perfect. When I close my left eye my right eye sees a little less perfect. I AM PISSED! I left the glasses there and have to go back during my lunch hour to have the Dr check them. Has this happened to anyone else? I shouldn't have to pay. |
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