The trials and tribulations of electronic repairs as you get older!!

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Re: The trials and tribulations of electronic repairs as you get older!!

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Mattylad wrote: 04 May 2019, 14:52
Mudslinger wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 17:57 I don't see why spectacles frames from the opticians have to be expensive compared to sunglasses, and reading glasses from the chemist/poundland.
Greed, nothing else.

The frames cost them about £2.50 and the lenses about £10 - anything else is just profit.
Since posting that I have mananged to get two pairs of glasses for £22 all in from glasses direct. They are basic, but do the job and I am very pleased with them. They had an offer on at the time I ordered.
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Buick Mackane wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 18:04 When i stood up i almost snapped in half, Mind you when you get to my age every day is a bonus :cry:
At least you got up! I'm like a tortoise on it's back :)
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