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$2 for a $150 Voucher Towards Prescription Glasses or Prescription Sunglasses Sydney

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  • Pay only $2 and receive a $150 voucher towards the total cost of your purchase.
  • Over 800 frames and sunglasses to select from.
  • Huge range of styles from designer label to budget.
  • Eye tests covered fully through Medicare.
  • Health fund rebates also applicable.

The Fine Print
Expires Jan 22, 2012 05:00 PM

  • This is a $150 voucher towards the total cost of your purchase.
  • Additional costs will apply depending on the brand/style of glasses or sunglasses you choose to purchase.
  • Voucher is valid once deal has finished on Two Dollar Deals.
  • Voucher is valid for 6 months.
  • Unlimited vouchers can be purchased per person and as gifts.
  • Bookings are essential and subject to availability.
  • All booking and enquiries are essential and are to be made by calling, 02 8765 9600.
  • Please quote your 'voucher code' upon booking.
  • Voucher is not redeemable in conjunction with any other offer.
  • Voucher not redeemable for cash or credit.
  • Please Note: Take original voucher to your appointment.
  • Prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses must be complete ie. Frame and lenses.
  • Contact lens purchase must be a minimum of Two Boxes.

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closed Comments

  • 'unlimited vouchers can be purchased' - but can they be used together? Ie spend $4, get $300 voucher etc, coz that would be great!
    BTW, Sydney is a big place, the actual location is Concord.

  • +1

    2 good 2 b true ?

    • Its Tru Call the shop if you like..

  • Sorry Re the suburb.. and only one voucher per purchase..

  • What happens if I want to claim through private health insurance? Say my glasses cost $300, this is a $150 voucher, so $350-$150 = $200, can I claim the $200 through insurance?

    • yes this is the main question that i want an answer to. If we can combine the costs with our health fund that would be best! Cant really see what they exactly have in stock on their website. and its in north strathfield bugger. but for 2 bucks is an ok risk i guess

  • what's the catch…sound to good to be true!?

    Edit: Ok, found the catch here….

    Prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses must be complete ie. Frame and lenses.

    So can't be use on frame only?
    Why do we need to book & mention voucher….so you can jack up the price?

    Bookings are essential and subject to availability.
    All booking and enquiries are essential and are to be made by calling, 02 8765 9600.
    Please quote your 'voucher code' upon booking.

    • totally agree - I don't like places where you have to mention that you have the voucher..
      they would jack up the prices if they knew we had the voucher!

    • -2

      Could you not ask the price prior to mentioning the Voucher? I don’t think that’s a catch at all. If anyone has an issue with redeeming the deal feel free to contact us on [email protected] and it will be dealt with immediately

      • "Could you not ask the price prior to mentioning the Voucher?"

        What??? If I haven't got it wrong, you're implying that they do jack up the prices with the use of the voucher?

        • No. That's just an attempt at (justified from what I've been reading of restaurant vouchers) paranoia appeasement.

          From those readings I wouldn't bother getting a voucher where I had to inform the shop that I'll be using one before I go in. It's either secret until I hit the cashier to pay or nothing.

      • what difference would it make if we mention it prior though?????
        it shouldn't make a difference
        hence we shouldn't have to let them know we have a voucher in the first place until we get an invoice from them and pay with the voucher

    • I'm wondering too how cheap their prices are to start with. With specsavers/etc offering $100/$200 packages, $150 off a (potentially) overpriced pair of glasses might still bemore expensive than you can get elsewhere. Note that they do promise that you will have to pay something (ie all their prices are $150+).
      Op - do you know how much their cheapest sets are- so how much the least is we would pay on top of the deal?

      • Simply Call the shop and ask.. All prices are displayed on their stock in store..

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