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Visionary Eyeworks – Nashville

$50 for Eye Exam and $175 Credit Toward Prescription Eyewear ($260 Value)

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Fri Nov 09 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$260
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$210
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In a Nutshell

A wide array of frames, including designer styles by Ray-Ban, Polo, Versace, and Cazal, which encircle single-vision and multifocal lenses

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 8, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Appointment required. Not valid for sale items. Not open on Sundays.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Wearing eyeglasses is the easiest way to look intelligent, closely beating out reading a full set of encyclopedias on the bus or being British. Wise up your eyes with this Groupon.

$50 for an Eye Exam and $175 Credit Toward Prescription Eyewear ($260 Value)

A comprehensive exam (an $85 value) assesses visual acuity and thoroughly examines the eyes' internal and external health. Frames ($85+) from designer labels such as Versace and Polo encircle single-vision, progressive, and multifocal lenses.

Visionary Eyeworks

Before settling down in Tennessee, Dr. Laura Kobrick practiced optometry in southern Illinois and in the Air Force as an active-duty captain. At Visionary Eyeworks, she employs her wealth of professional experiences to develop a one-on-one rapport with each patient, screening them for common ocular-health problems such as cataracts, glaucoma, and death-ray vision. With prescription in hand, customers can peruse the shop’s wide array of frames from brands such as Ralph Lauren, Ray-Ban, and Coach, as well as XXL pieces that comfortably fit larger faces.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Too Good to Be True

There's an old saying: if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Look out for any of these impossible dreams; they might turn into all-too-possible nightmares:

A real-estate agent arrives on your doorstep with a "once-in-a-lifetime investment."
Nice try! This two-bit huckster wants you to spend your retirement fund on 6 acres of stink-swamp so he can move into your much nicer current house and pet your dog all day.

An old man with a beard says you are the newest applicant to a "prestigious wizard academy."
Steer clear! This old nut clearly wants money—or worse: for you to spend your precious time conversing with a lonely elderly person.

A beautiful, compassionate soul tells you they want to spend "the rest of our lives together."
Don't do it! If this person could see the secret darkness that you know is gestating inside you, they would turn to ashes at your touch. Say something hateful in return, in order to set them free.

How can you tell if someone is trying to trick you?

Visionary Eyeworks

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    Nashville

    73 White Bridge Rd., Suite 105
    Nashville, Tennessee 37205
    (615) 353-0434
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