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Super Vision Optical
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This business is a bunch of scam artists. They sold a bunch of Groupons to lure people in, but then do not honor them as stated in the fine print. I walked in and from the start told the lady working that I had a Groupon. I picked out a pair of 130 Ray Bans and requested a quote on prescription lenses. The owner came out and looked everything up, and told me that my total was 269.00. Then, suddenly I hear the lady mention the Groupon to the owner and he pulls her to the side and says you didn't tell me he had a Groupon. They return and pull out a caculator and tell me the new total is 401.00. They told me they had added wrong and forgot taxes. Not knowing what they should have cost, I believed them and paid the difference. Then, I went to two other optometrist offices and found out that the retail value with prescription lenses is in the 250 range.
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