How does the deal work with the Acuvue free trial pair?

I lost my glasses, and I’m going to be doing sports this year, so I need them. My mom doesn’t really care, she just wants to know it’s not expensive! The glasses I lost is expensive, and everytime I think of them I get mad. I just wish free money would just come across.

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4 Responses to “How does the deal work with the Acuvue free trial pair?”

  1. Sarah F says:

    you get a contact prescription from your eye doc and the company verifies that you do wear contacts and they will send you a trial usually most eye docs give you a trial till you find the right ones for you. contacts can be expensive depending on the brand you need they can be 25.00 and more A box and you usually need a box for each eye then you are looking at 6 months before you buy Again and the cleaner isn’t cheap either be care full if you don’t know what you are doing with contacts they can damage your eyes badly

  2. Footprintz says:

    There is no deal actually, it’s just a way to get you asking about them at the Dr’s office.

    You need to go to the eye Dr. for an exam and contact lens fitting. The contact lens company won’t send trials to you.

    You will get a trial pair either way, that’s how contact fittings are done , so don’t bother printing out the certificate, it isn’t needed.

    After a week or so with the trial pair, you go back for a recheck, then if all is well, they will finalize your prescription, then you can order the 6 month supply there, or online , or anywhere you want.

  3. yagman says:

    It works like this. In order to get a free trial pair of Acuvue contact lenses, you must go in for a contact lens exam. In this exam, the doctor will run tests that allow him or her to decide which contact lens is best to fit you with. You will then be taught how to insert and remove the contact lens and be given starter supplies. There will be no cost to the actual contact lenses, but you will have to pay for the professional services the doctor provided in assessing and fitting the contact lens. You will only have to pay for the contact lenses if you are succesful and choose to continue with wearing contacts after the free trial fit. So, you need to call the doctor and find out what their professional fitting fees are.


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