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The Internet has made buying and selling 'just a click
away' thing. Whatever you need and wherever you need, just log on to the
net, surf a little, find what you want and order online. In due course
of time you'll have it home-delivered. End of the story.
The same goes for the contacts as well. You need a contact, log
on. However, the question that most of the people ask is whether or not
it is alright to buy online or is it better for one to go out and shop
for it like we did in the good old non-Internet days.
Let me
shoot the doubt forthwith. It's no problem buying it online. No problem
at all. So, rest assured on that front. However, do take care of a few
things so that you get the right lenses without hassles.
1) Keep
your eye specialist in the loop at all times. Visit him regularly, get
your eyes checked and ask for this advice on what kind of lenses would
suit you best. Listen carefully to what he says and jot it down if you
feel the need. Do not ignore anything he says, for in that case you
might end up getting the wrong lenses.
2) Coming to actual
ordering, when to fill out the form make sure that you have filled in
all fields correctly. Do a double-check on it.
3) No substitution
for what you asked for without the permission of your eye specialist.
4) The
moment you receive the lenses, check the expiry date on it carefully and
return them back right away if the date has already passed or is just
round the corner. No point buying a lens that's about to expire in a
month unless it happens to be a daily use one.
5) Before you put
the lenses on, it is advisable that you visit the specialist and show
the lens to him for his opinion on it. If he has any doubts, do not just
wave them off. Consider them carefully.
Therefore, use the net to
your advantage, but do not forget that ordering online means you do not
get to hold the thing before getting it packed, which necessitates your
ordering it carefully and checking it thoroughly on delivery.
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