What happens if my glasses or contacts are defective?
Asked 4 months ago
If a customer finds that their glasses or contact lenses are defective, several steps may be taken to address the issue. Typically, National Vision provides a warranty on their eyewear products that covers defects in materials and workmanship. If there is a problem with the glasses, such as misalignment, broken frames, or issues with the prescription lenses, it is important to inspect the eyewear carefully and document any visible defects.
Customers should also consider the type of contact lenses they purchased and any specific issues they may be experiencing, such as discomfort or tears in the lenses. In such cases, it may indicate a defect in the product or a fit issue.
The next step typically involves returning to the location where the purchase was made. The staff at the optical center will most likely be equipped to evaluate the defect and determine if a replacement or repair is warranted. If the item was purchased online, checking the website for the return or exchange policy is advisable.
For those seeking to resolve an issue with defective eyewear, it is generally helpful to gather any relevant information, including receipts or order details, and take the time to visit the current web page for additional resources and contact information.
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