Eyekepper Computer Reading Glasses CG151
Stocked in Amazon warehouse in Australia and fulfillment by Amazon(FBA).
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Eyekepper Computer Reading Glasses CG151
Stocked in Amazon warehouse in Australia and fulfillment by Amazon(FBA).
Free Shipping with Amazon Prime
well done
yeah i bought several pairs before around the $6 to $7 mark.
Hello,
We are sorry for any inconvenience.
Could you tell us which deal you think is fake?
We will check further.
fake RRPs
Hello,
If the items are sold out faster, we do not offer the price with a lower price.
Most of these items are stocked in Amazon warehouse more than a year. So we offer these items with a certain discount.
Hope you can understand that.
Best Regards!
Uh.. basically all of them?
Price on amazon is $9.44, however you were selling them for $8.09 at '40% off'
Price on amazon is $9.09, however you were selling them for $6.50 at '50% off'
Price on amazon is $16.70, however you were selling them for $12 at '50% off'
Price on amazon is $10.49, however you were selling them for &7.50 at '50% off
etc etc etc
Hello,
Yes, that's right.
These items stocked in Amazon we offer the price with a certain discount.
However, the price is more higher if the item is fulfilled by seller instead of Amazon.
Are they windows 10 glasses.
https://www.specsavers.com.au/blue-light
A product made for a problem that doesn't exist
Whats the battery life like on these?
Blue light issues exist for me and others.
I have not had any dry eye, red eye issues since using blue light filter glasses.
Also no headaches at the end of the day.
Also am happy to see discount posts on the glasses so I can save money. No need for others to claim this is spam.
I don't have the time to search for discounts on glasses, the posts help me.
The glasses I got so far work really well and are cheaper than the ones I could get locally.
Hello,
Thanks for your comments.
Hope the glasses you bought from our online store would be satisfactoy.
Best Regards!
Negged due to incessant spamming and also quoting fake RRPs (checking back on previous ‘deals’ the quoted discounts are not reflective of the original price)