Seeing clearly your path to eyeglass savings
I was reading an article about extraware and bloatware earlier on today. Depending on which corporate organization is involved, both terms mean essentially the same.
Any software bundled into a new computer unit - laptop or desktop versions - that the buyer has no control over is called extraware or bloatware.
Like Microsoft Windows, which can be viewed as an extreme example, bloatware is what the product manufacturer thinks you need to pay for, even though some of it was actually outsourced to another company.
Zenni Optical is an exception to this general rule because it manufactures all its products in-house to very exacting standards.
A perfect example is provided by its $ 8 Zenni Optical Rx Eyeglasses, which are so cheap its practically unbelievable.
However, it is true. The complete prescription eyeglasses come with a case as standard. How do they manage such low prices for such high quality?
The secret is the removal of the middlemen, who would otherwise have created bloatware in the form of extra prices or costs for the final users of the eyeglasses.
What else do you need to know to reassure you that the professionals at Zenni Optical have your peace of mind clearly in the sights?
Let me tell you the following fact then. The price listed above is the starting price for a complete single vision eyeglass.
Anything else outside this category costs just a trifle more.



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