Get some glasses at optical outlets. Purchased 2 pairs of glasses. One pair fell apart about a week of wearing them. The other pair has lasted, but wasnt happy about my first pair having the air just fall off, being brand new. They accept Medicare, but only if you aren't on a Medicare ppo plan. All in all, the employees, and optometrist were very nice and professional, but I paid $300 for my glasses, and like I said before, one pair was poorly made and didn't last a week, which was crazy to me. Not a bad place to get glasses, but I know there are places with better quality workmanship on the making of the pairs of glasses. Won't be going back, will try some place different that has better quality glasses. To have a pair literally fall apart while I was wearing them driving, paying $150 for them was incredibly disappointing. For the price, I expected better workmanship. Whoever they have make the glasses for them, doesn't do quality work. Buy at...
Read moreThey actually had a lot of cars. Unfortunately, we sat in several of them and most had a musky l to them. Not sure if the vehicles had been through some tough times or just sitting on the lot for a long time to build up that smell. A couple of cars had flat or low tires which seemed kind of tacky. Did seem to have a few good prices if you think you can't get rid of the smell. Only test drove one vehicle and the check engine light was on. Didn't buy a vehicle at this place but they were very busy. I think if you need to build credit or just need a cheap car it might be...
Read moreUniversity Walk is like a magical land where studying and socializing coexist harmoniously. The Wi-Fi is stronger than my willpower to procrastinate, and the coffee flows like a never-ending river. The only downside? It's so cozy that leaving feels like breaking up with a really comfortable couch. 5 stars for making me laugh, cry, and question my life choices...
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