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Specsavers 1 star review on 19th February 2025
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Specsavers 1 star review on 19th February 2025
Philip Higgins
Specsavers 1 star review on 19th January 2025
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Specsavers 2 star review on 17th January 2025
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Specsavers 1 star review on 3rd January 2025
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Specsavers 5 star review on 30th October 2024
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Specsavers 5 star review on 30th October 2024
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Horrible horrible delivery service. Ordered glasses online and was told it would arrive in 10 days. Ended up waiting two weeks only to be told it would take yet another week. Had to cancel my order in the end. These people need to understand that glasses are not luxury items that we can wait forever for. People’s lives and safety depend on it. Been practically blind for weeks thanks to this company. If I had known, I’d have saved myself the time and bought it somewhere else from the beginning. Extremely disappointing!
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Posted 9 months ago
I used to work for this company. I worked for 8-10 different stores over the course of 10 years. Heres whats actually going on- retail directors are not optical people they are retail people. They are paid large sums of money/bonuses based on how much volume they can put through the store. Specsavers will not hire area managers from optical background because it is cheaper, they also will no longer pay the higher wages to older members of staff with experience. The last store I worked at had 8 apprentices and 8 pre-reg (student) optometrists, again cheap labour. Trouble is guys, we are not selling coffee are we? Optometrists are paid bonuses based on how high their conversion rate is. Conversion rate means how many tests they can turn into purchases. Their greed and pressure on staff to achieve this has led to prescription changes that were not necessary, patients returning with headaches from being over plussed on their reading adds and varifocals being recommended to patients with no distance prescription. The poor patient spends £300-£400 on glasses they could have got for £29 and just made them into reading glasses. I cannot express to you the general public, how corrupt this company had become, and the risk to patient safety which is why I personally no longer, and will never work got this company again.
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Posted 9 months ago
After eye test, I was told I needed to update both my long distance and reading glasses, so paid £130.00 total to get new glasses, but there was absolutely no difference from existing glasses, so I took them back and got a refund. Shocking that they see fit to take money from people they know they are not helping to improve their vision, as they knew I have some macular degeneration, and cataracts, but they took my money regardless! Don't be fooled.
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Posted 9 months ago
Unless you have a whole afternoon or morning to spare do not bother getting a eye test with them, their time keeping is appalling.
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Posted 9 months ago
Response to tracey watkins. The consumer rights act depicts that your item must be fit for purpose for two years, Ie if the glasses do not fit correctly, or you cannot see clearly through the lenses, because they are a bespoke item made specifically to your requirements, the company has the right, to make an attempt to fix the issue by way of retest/exchange, if they are unable to solve the issue you are entitled to a full refund. The best way to complain is either social media, or the general optical council, who would maybe be able to assist you in directing your complaint to the right body of council.
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Posted 9 months ago
Can anyone tell me how to escalate a complaint please after being given false information and not given a refund.
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Posted 9 months ago
Told me that I had glaucoma but didn't have cataracts and referred me to the eye clinic at the hospital where the consultant told me that I didn't have any symptoms of .glaucoma but my cataracts needed urgent attention.
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Posted 9 months ago
I just went to collect my new reading glasses from Specsavers in Sevenoaks. As instructed, I tried to read the card with my new glasses, which I could do but no where near as clearly as with my old reading glasses. This would be annoying in itself, but this is exactly what happened 2 years ago as well. When they asked me to read with the new glasses and then put a -0.25 adjuster lens over it, I could read clearly, I.e., my prescription shouldn’t have changed at all. I’m very happy to pay for an eye test, I don’t think it’s a waste of my time to be told to stick with my current glasses. However, it is a monumental waste of my time to try to get me to buy glasses which I don’t need. I was told that some people have an intolerance of a 0.25 adjustment and that a note to that effect would be put in my notes. I have no idea if that is true? I was certainly made to feel that I was being awkward. I was asked if I wanted to try the glasses anyway! When I declined as I was worried that using glasses with an incorrect prescription might weaken my eyesight, I was patronisingly told that it doesn’t work like that. I’m self employed and had to take an afternoon off work to attend today’s appointment. Specsavers reimbursed me for my glasses and, at my request for my eye test but I have lost faith in them and can’t imagine I’ll be going back to them in the future. I probably won’t get any acknowledgment of this complaint but have posted it in case someone else has had a similar experience and, like me has been made to feel as though we must have given the ‘wrong answer’ when we were given our eye test and therefore must take some of the responsibility! Very disappointed
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Posted 9 months ago
Should have gone to Spec Savers Glasses finally arrived in France, Very disappointing !!! very cheap looking and to handle. Ordered METAL as I thought ? As it stated on the advert details ....'Material: METAL' Also couldn't see properly through the Bifocals right lens !! Returned.only to then find I have to pay sending from France Costing me €17.25 for no fault of my own ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE MADE THERE USUAL EXCUSES !!! All in all. Very disappointing ....... should have gone to Spec Savers!!! I WILL NEVER USE THIS COMPANY OR RECOMMEND AGAIN Date of experience: 28 June 2024
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Posted 9 months ago
I’ve been to specsavers for many years now and have never been let down by a store so many times. I bought a pair of glasses back in March and have been back to specsavers 10+ times since, my designer frame went rusty they replaced it then damaged my lenses getting them back in to the frame, I had to walk around work and home with my prescription sunglasses on. Just recently I’ve been back because I can’t see out of them very well as the focal point was off. Then to realise the new glasses had gone rusty! I asked for a refund but refused to give me a full refund so had no choice but to order another frame and be fitted for the 3rd time since March. Very poor customer service.
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Posted 9 months ago
DONT DO IT!!! Their bogus ad of 2 for 149 is a scam. After goin through the eye exam and being convinced to get 2 prs of glasses one for work one pair for everyday ( which i have manged 1 pair for 30 years ) for a total of $580.00. Once my glasses were ready I made 7 yes 7 trips back. I couldnt even read the menu on our 60" tv screen. They did another eye exam and the prescription was changed. Go in for my new glases and they arent very good. I asked and received a refund for the 1 pair. By this time it was my 6th visit. I waited the 2 weeks they say to let your eyes adjust ( i have never heard this before) still cant wear them. Got fed up went back to my original place to get glasses Walmart.... again they had to change my prescrition .. and guess what?? My glasses from walmart are perfect. I have had them now for a month and have not made 1 singe visit to Walmart for adjustment... hhhhmmmmm why is that???
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Posted 9 months ago
Few days ago appointment at RICHMOND SPECSAVERS. it was a nightmare. The woman o saw first was totally unaware she’d used the puffer multiple times in …. one eye! Trying to get my head at the right level she caused me real pain (I’m very tiny, 79 years old & suffer from Parkinson’s) She then tried to lower the surface but it fell accross my knees causing very real pain She asked me if I wanted OCT? I said no. The male operative said “give it to her anyway”. It was as though I didn’t exist The man then did some vision tests (I’m finding it impossible to read small print). He didn’t suggest getting glasses but, I believe, referred me back to the hospital. It was a stressful & physically painful experience. I was very shaken to my core.
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Posted 9 months ago
Newquay Specsavers should have a sign on the door wheelchair unfriendly. My recent visit was a disaster. Firstly staff said my appointment was upstairs. I have been in a wheelchair for my last two appointments,this was mentioned when I made the appointment. Secondly I wasn’t seeing my optician whom I have seen annually for the last seven years. I queried this as I had booked specifically with him. I was told he was upstairs that day. I was then led to a tiny space which my partner had to lift me in the chair to manipulate me into. I then had my eyes photographed by an assistant who never spoke to me apart from instructions. She appeared very nervous and unsure of herself and didn’t apologise when she banged my nose hard enough to bring tears to my eyes with the machine. She (I don’t know her name) then tried puffing each eye, 3 in one 6 in the other tutting away. I was obviously a nuisance. The optician was pulled out of retirement and chatted enough to make up for the women, he apparently came for hi-days and holidays. I had been on line and chosen glasses which I had written down the names of on paper, two for £70 two for &90. This caused more fuss and backwards and forwards from grumpy assistant than if I’d asked for every pair in the shop . I don’t know who she was but was untrained and obviously disliked working with the public or maybe just the disabled. A horrible experience. I have now got to order my glasses on line as my partner had to get to work and we had been in the shop over an hour and a half. Two exactly the same was all I managed in shop.
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Posted 9 months ago
I worked there. I was told the following and i worked for 8 different specsavers and they all told me the same thing, sell, sell, sell, 10 mins per patient, if they talk too much shut them down with closed ended questions, do not talk to them about your personal life, sell, sell, sell, hang on though, this person is due cataract surgery shouldnt we wait, no sell the glasses anyway, conversion rate must be 100% that means everything coming out if these optom rooms must be dispensed whether the prescription has changed or not. Just dont tell them. Optometrists we will pay you bonus the more you convert, so when the patient has tiny change, straight away new varifocals £400 please. Patient never needed them sadly this is the life at specsavers. They have absolutely zero patient care, they lie and they take all your money. I worked for them for 18 years, i loved it when i started there, now its just young apprentices and noone onow how to do the job, seriously get out of there find an optician that genuinely cares about your eyes not having a different colour pair of glasses for every room all with transitions, polarise all the expensive treatments, even if the patient is only 30 give them a reading add, sell them varifocals, money, momey, money. All directors and CEO’s should be sent to prison in my opinion. They should all be ashamed.
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Posted 9 months ago
For my first time ever shopping at specsavers it was absolutely delightful fantastic price but most of all the people are very special they treat you with kindness and respect. Laura thank you very much for your extra kindness of a card and gift for the things that I've been going through I really appreciate that. Bonnie Doone mall Edmonton Alberta has the best specs savers in the world !
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Posted 9 months ago
Had too back three times to get the vision right. Very poor service and I will not be going back. Twenty years a loyal customer
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Posted 9 months ago
Wonderful when they are taking your money not the same experience when you go to get your glasses told the so called assistant that they were not as good as my existing glasses the reply was if you are not happy come back in a week I didn't go back more fool me the lens are of poor quality and I payed for the best! They are only interested in the money side of it once bitten!
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Posted 10 months ago
I've worn glasses for over 20 years and decided to give contacts a try, I attended the Bishop Auckland branch on Moday June 24th and was placed in the very capable care of Joan, to took her time, had planty of patience, answered all my questions and explained everything in needed to know to me. Nothing was an issue and she guided me with a very calming voice on how to apply and remove the contacts, it took me a few attempts, but Joan was an absolute superstar and her guidance and encouragement enabled me to quickly get to grips with a totally new task to me. I left the store feeling like the game had changed for me and I wished I'd taken the plunge years ago. If I could award 11/10, I would. Thank you to Joan and all the staff.
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Posted 10 months ago
I think Specsavers need to update On letter If you have seen them Why Waste paper and send another letter out That makes me mad And the lady over the phone was very rude to me when I Explained the issue to lady She shouted at me Not very good customer service to
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Posted 10 months ago
It was my first time visiting Specsavers. I went there to get my eyes tested. The employees were warm and friendly and I really appreciated that. I have gotten my glasses and I just want to say thank you very much. Juline Pennant
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Posted 10 months ago
Specsavers is rated 2.1 based on 1,291 reviews