Eyewear Designs by Frances

Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin

Eyewear Designs by Frances formerly Davis
Optical of Tampa offers you 31 years of optical expertise with a style and flair for fashion in eyewear. Known as Frances Baker the eyeglass maker,
she truly has a knack for framing faces. – created at http://animoto.com

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Eyeglasses | Bendable glasses frame demo

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin

Eyeglasses frame that bends!
http://optical4less.com

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Complete Prescription Eyeglasses from $7.99

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin

Online Optical Shop Offering Prescription Eyeglasses Promo code for 10% discount,Cheap Eyeglasses,Discount Eyeglasses,Eyeglass Frames,Eyewear,Goggles,Coach,Chanel,Ray Ban

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where to get cheap and stylish eyewear frames in dubai?

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

Hii all,

I am looking for an eyeglasses frame in Dubai. I have no idea where to get it as I am very new here. I have checked out with some of the store in the mall, seem likes they are selling dhs450 just for a simple and outdated frame. Pretty disappointed..back in my country, we aonly have to pay abt dhs100-200 for a nice stylish frame.

help,

sweety

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Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

Finder’s Fee Money – I wanted to introduce a patented (patent # 7,287,851: Eyewear Frame and Storage Mechanism) invention that I believe can serve as a solution for many eyeglass users. With this invention, most types of eyewear can be reconfigured into a bracelet form to be worn on the wrist, upper arm, and even the ankle. A water resistant, clamshell cover will protect the lenses. Reading glass users will have a flip-up lens to be able to read small print such as nutrition labels in the supermarket while the eyewear is still in the bracelet form on the wrist. This idea can be applied to most types of eyeglass forms such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, and sunglasses. How many times have you needed your prescription glasses or reading glasses and couldn’t find them in your bag or your purse? Or maybe you didn’t have them with you. Or how many times have you wanted to go in the water at the beach or go indoors and didn’t have a place to put your sunglasses? How many times have your kids lost their glasses? With the water resistant clamshell cover, you have a secure way to always have your eyewear with you and readily available. You can even go kayaking and have a secure way to keep your sunglasses with you! This idea can be applied to inexpensive reading and sunglasses, and to the more high end eyewear frames. The frames can be made from existing eyeglass materials and would be inexpensive to manufacture. Inexpensive reading and sunglasses could be sold in many retail stores, pharmacies, gas stations, etc., and higher end frames could be sold in specialty outlets. The possibilities are varied and numerous. I believe that this has the potential to have a profound effect on the eyewear industry. I am presently seeking a valid third party licensing agreement with a company for the purpose of manufacturing, marketing, and distributing this product. I would like to offer a “finder’s fee” (percentage of royalties) to someone who successfully locates a company who I approve, and signs a licensing agreement, and which company ultimately manufactures, markets, and distributes my product with my permission and my final approval. For further information regarding this, and specific royalty information, please email me at: eyegoanywear@verizon.net.
Please, serious inquiries only.
Thanks for your time and interest,

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Jackson Prescription Eyewear Odom’s Optical

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin

Take a peek inside Odom’s Optical in Jackson, Mississippi. Offering prescription eyewear and designer frames, this vision clinic uses advanced equipment to ensure your prescription is made to spec. What’s more, the friendly staff strive to find the perfect-fitting pair of frames for heads of all shapes and sizes. They stock BCBJ, Coach, Maui Jim, Polo, Ray Ban and more. Also open in Flowood and Natchez.
Visit us http://www.yellowpages.com/info-21770201/Odoms-Optical?from=youtb

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Posted on April 24th, 2010 by admin

Finder’s Fee Money

I wanted to introduce a patented (patent # 7,287,851: Eyewear Frame and Storage Mechanism) invention that I believe can serve as a solution for many eyeglass users. With this invention, most types of eyewear can be reconfigured into a bracelet form to be worn on the wrist, upper arm, and even the ankle. A water resistant, clamshell cover will protect the lenses. Reading glass users will have a flip-up lens to be able to read small print such as nutrition labels in the supermarket while the eyewear is still in the bracelet form on the wrist.

This idea can be applied to most types of eyeglass forms such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, and sunglasses. How many times have you needed your prescription glasses or reading glasses and couldn’t find them in your bag or your purse? Or maybe you didn’t have them with you. Or how many times have you wanted to go in the water at the beach or go indoors and didn’t have a place to put your sunglasses? How many times have your kids lost their glasses? With the water resistant clamshell cover, you have a secure way to always have your eyewear with you and readily available. You can even go kayaking and have a secure way to keep your sunglasses with you!

This idea can be applied to inexpensive reading and sunglasses, and to the more high end eyewear frames. The frames can be made from existing eyeglass materials and would be inexpensive to manufacture. Inexpensive reading and sunglasses could be sold in many retail stores, pharmacies, gas stations, etc., and higher end frames could be sold in specialty outlets. The possibilities are varied and numerous. I believe that this has the potential to have a profound effect on the eyewear industry.

I am presently seeking a valid third party licensing agreement with a company for the purpose of manufacturing, marketing, and distributing this product. I would like to offer a “finder’s fee” (percentage of royalties) to someone who successfully locates a company who I approve, and signs a licensing agreement, and which company ultimately manufactures, markets, and distributes my product with my permission and my final approval.

For further information regarding this, and specific royalty information, please email me at: eyegoanywear@verizon.net.

Please, serious inquiries only.

Thanks for your time and interest,

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Posted on April 21st, 2010 by admin

Finder’s Fee Money-

I wanted to introduce a patented (patent # 7,287,851: Eyewear Frame and Storage Mechanism) invention that I believe can serve as a solution for many eyeglass users. With this invention, most types of eyewear can be reconfigured into a bracelet form to be worn on the wrist, upper arm, and even the ankle. A water resistant, clamshell cover will protect the lenses. Reading glass users will have a flip-up lens to be able to read small print such as nutrition labels in the supermarket while the eyewear is still in the bracelet form on the wrist.

This idea can be applied to most types of eyeglass forms such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, and sunglasses. How many times have you needed your prescription glasses or reading glasses and couldn’t find them in your bag or your purse? Or maybe you didn’t have them with you. Or how many times have you wanted to go in the water at the beach or go indoors and didn’t have a place to put your sunglasses? How many times have your kids lost their glasses? With the water resistant clamshell cover, you have a secure way to always have your eyewear with you and readily available. You can even go kayaking and have a secure way to keep your sunglasses with you!

This idea can be applied to inexpensive reading and sunglasses, and to the more high end eyewear frames. The frames can be made from existing eyeglass materials and would be inexpensive to manufacture. Inexpensive reading and sunglasses could be sold in many retail stores, pharmacies, gas stations, etc., and higher end frames could be sold in specialty outlets. The possibilities are varied and numerous. I believe that this has the potential to have a profound effect on the eyewear industry.

I am presently seeking a valid third party licensing agreement with a company for the purpose of manufacturing, marketing, and distributing this product. I would like to offer a “finder’s fee” (percentage of royalties) to someone who successfully locates a company who I approve, and signs a licensing agreement, and which company ultimately manufactures, markets, and distributes my product with my permission and my final approval.

For further information regarding this, and specific royalty information, please email me at: eyegoanywear@verizon.net.

Please, serious inquiries only.

Thanks for your time and interest.

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Zero G Eyewear Lens Replacement Tutorial

Posted on April 18th, 2010 by admin

Instructional video on how to replace demo lenses on Zero G eyewear frames with prescription lenses.

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Does anyone know how to get ahold of this company?

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin

I’m trying to get in tough with the corporate offices for See Eyewear. They shafted us bad on a pair of glasses and wanted $90 to replace the frames when they broke after like 4 months (after being very well cared-for). We managed to fix them once with superglue after they were desperately unhelpful, but they broke again about a month later and I can’t seem to fix them this time. The store we bought them from was rude and unhelpful when we had a problem, and I want to talk to the corporate office to fix the issue once and for all.
Problem is, I can’t find a way anywhere that I can get ahold of them.
Their website (www.seeoptical.com) is pretty but useless. They don’t list a corporate phone anywhere, and there’s only a link to email or snail-mail them, and it doesn’t even work because I’m not running Microsoft Outlook. It’s obnoxious.
So…does anyone have any ideas as to how I can get ahold of these clowns?

Registrant:
See, Inc.
19800 W. Eight Mile Rd
Southfield, MI 48075
US

Domain Name: SEEOPTICAL.COM

Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Nasser, Sam snasser@seeeyewear.com
See, Inc.
19800 W. 8 Mile Rd
Southfield, MI 48075
US
(248) 354-7100 fax: (248) 354-3954

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