Such a shame.
I had an appointment this morning at the Long Eaton branch for an eye test via my work eye care scheme. I have particular issue when using computers as my relatively new job which involves using a screen for 40 hours a week and my eyes feel strained over long periods - this was all voiced before my eye test. My test concluded that I should have glasses for my work computer but they ''could help" if I had them for reading too.
When shown to my potential glasses I was told I do not qualify under my works VDU free glasses scheme as I'm 'borderline' and there's a 'chance' it will 'help' if I use them for reading. What a con! 6 of my colleagues have experienced the exact same issue that they were 'borderline' and have since refused to go to Specsavers for there tests for the last few years.
I attended with an open mind having never needed glasses ever before and got told exactly the same. I find it disgraceful that these buzz words are used to try to evoke more money from people. The staff put money before health of their patients and that is, quite frankly, disgusting. As my colleagues attended different stores I suspect its guidance from above rather than the in store staff themselves.
I will be taking my expensive prescription elsewhere and I suggest other people do the same.
3 years ago
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