You can only pick from a house Luxottica brand for your yearly free pair. But you can go as expensive as you want. I'm thinking a $200+ Revo. Then you need to find a "crooked" store you'll exchange it minus the receipt for a pair of O.
bahhh damn them... geez...only house stuff? grrr....revo is okay i guess... just nothing near what i was hoping.... shoot.
luxotica is great and all... but i just dont like the idea of all their stuff being made in the same place..its like all the brands seem less to me because of it....sheesh
My manager would def swap another local store employees shades for Os. It's a way to get a Revo or something else we dont; have in stock. She may not do an internal trade though. I'll most likely have to find another store to exchange mine at when it happens.
Back in the days when I held far less scruples and lived without conscience ... I used to buy a pair of the exact same pair that I owned, made a copy of the receipt, then would return both to different stores in order to "return" one pair and buy another.
tsk tsk tsk... :P
i used to do that with electronics and headphones. Nobody Beats the Wiz used to have such lenient return policies, i would buy an exact headphone i had and return the old (and sometimes damaged) one, which was way past the warranty period. but now that i'm older (and more consciencious) i don't do it anymore... that and Nobody Beats the Wiz has been out of business for a few years now.
Was " Nobody Beats The Wiz" The actual name of the business? If so, I think I know why they went out of business. Can anyone say "Gee...Your hair smells terrific?"
Isnt "nobody beats the wiz" a store that they made fun of on Seinfeld in the early years? Elaine foudn out she was dating the "WIZ" and they had some cheesy ass commercials were the dude acted like a fool so she had to dump him or something, now i will have to go home and find it, but i am pretty sure that name rings a bell, anyone confirm?
LOL, yeah Todd, the chain was called Nobody Beats the Wiz, they were all over the Northeast US back in the 80's and 90's. they were a big electronics/audio video/music movies chain that folded just as Best Buy and Circuit City made it big.
that Seinfeld episode sounds vaguely familiar, but i'm not sure if it's directly related. i don't really watch Seinfeld much...
at my shop we have an unlimited returns policy - no time limit, even on oakleys, even on oakleys we didn't sell you in the first place, if they are in mint condition you can exchange them for anything you want in the store.
We won't even take your Oakleys back at my SGH without a receipt. Too many people try and bring back prod that wasn't purcahsed from us. Items we've never carried, fakes, etc.