Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (1888PressRelease) January 14, 2009 - Cheap eyeglasses are now being purchased online more than ever. With savings over traditional eye clinics approaching 75% or more many people have been realizing the advantages of doing business on the internet with retailers like AffordableVision.com .
Unlike other online eyeglass retailers who are either based overseas or have lab operations overseas to save money, AffordableVision.com is based completely in the United States and supports American jobs.
"We have over thirty years of combined experience between our frame and lab divisions" states the company's President. "We are proud to support American workers in these challenging times. We have taken a position to not offer the cheapest product online but to charge a bit more for better quality and customer service. Our customers are recieving better eyeglasses. They are still a fraction of the cost from purchasing at a tradtional eye clinic or Doctor's office and their purchase helps to support fellow American workers. Everyone wins."
AffordableVision.com provides complete quality eyeglasses from $39.99 and all work is done proudly in the USA.
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