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Businiess name:  Cohen's Fashion Optical
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Today I went to buy a new pair of glasses, received great service and ended up ordering prescription glasses of a popular brand. They even gave me $100 off from the price of $680 and therefore I paid $580 ($ 240 for the Frame & $340 for the Lense, including transition, polycarbon, & anti-reflective features). Before I left, I wrote down the exact model number of the frame. When I got home I googled the frame model and noticed that every single online glasses store had the exact frame for approximately $135. At Cohen's, the frame I bought was originally priced at $340 and they tell you everyone gets $100 off so ended up $240. Case in point, if you want to save $100+ ($200 if they don't give you the $100 discount), buy your glasses elsewhere or at least look up the model number printed on the inner frame first and check the ""real market price"" before you throw your money away.

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