Do you have to pay for contact lenses through direct debit?
Jul 19th, 2008 |
?frodo_covcity? asked:
For example, at Specsavers. If my contact lenses were £10 a month, is there no other way to pay apart from direct debit? I’m 16 you see and would like contact lenses before September. I asked my mum but for some reason she doesn’t seem too keen. Could you help me please? Thanks in advance!
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For example, at Specsavers. If my contact lenses were £10 a month, is there no other way to pay apart from direct debit? I’m 16 you see and would like contact lenses before September. I asked my mum but for some reason she doesn’t seem too keen. Could you help me please? Thanks in advance!
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Dr Green said:
If you have a copy of your prescription you can buy them in bulk online.
Most small opticians will let you buy them 3 months at a time from their shops too.
Neil M said:
Instead of getting them at Specsavers why don’t you google contact lenses and buy them over the internet. Cheaper and no need for a direct debit.
But if you must go with specsavers then I am sure you can offer to pay cash for them, not direct debit.
Nommo said:
my wife pays for hers 3 months worth at a time and pays using her debit card.
ben c said:
just buy a months supply and go back when you run out the direct debit is just a scheme to get money out of you regularly. its also worth while to get your prescription and shop online for better savings.
Barbarian said:
You can sign for dd but you have the right to cancel and pay whatever way you want. Companies like dd’s because it gives regular income. You are the customer. DD’s were invented so that businesses can get regular income. Unlike Standing orders. DO not be afraid to cancel dd’s that is your right and alternative methods that suit you should be used