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Visionworks-Carolina Place Mall
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citysearch c.
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We took my 3-year-old daughter to this Visionworks to get glasses. These two ""ladies"" (one was a chunky woman with brown hair, the other was a short crypt keeper type) REFUSED to work with my daughter! First they said the glasses were too big for her, and when I pointed out that they weren't they THEN said she COULDN'T wear wire frames and that's all they had (which was a big old LIE) so when we offered to try on all plastic they said we had to get ""special"" WIRE glasses they didn't carry (hang on,didn't you say we COULDN'T use wire frames?) Told us we had to go TWENTY MILES AWAY to get glasses; are you kidding me? They wouldn't let us even TRY to find her glasses, and we left quite angry. Went down to their competitor in the mall (LensCrafters) and we got immediate service, a nice lady who bent over backwards to assist us and the cutest pair of glasses which resembled the Visionworks glasses that were ""too big"" for her. We did find out that this is a regular practice with Visionworks, and many a disgruntled parent have brought their children to Lenscrafters after being turned away. We got two pair of glasses at their competitor and I'll be hanged if I ever step foot in that Visionworks again. I think it would be hazardous to the evil women's health if I did.
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