James Burleigh
Well-known member
We all know that motorcycles and sunglasses go together like, uh, say...um, I don't know--milk and cookies!... I suppose. Anyway, here's an example:
Shotguns are good too, but that's a different thread. You might try this one: Click
Anyway, I don't know if everyone who owns and loves Ray-Bans knows this, but if your glasses get damaged, don't throw them out! Even if they're no longer under warranty, or the damage is not covered by the warranty, send them in for repair!
I've done this several times. A new pair of Ray-Bans will cost you $100 or more. I recently dropped mine and cracked one of the lenses. I sent them in to the repair address available on the web, along with a $12.50 processing fee. I just got a letter back saying that for an additional $28 they will repair and return them.
Now, that might mean they'll replace the broken lense, or replace the glasses completely. Either way, I get my Ray-Bans back, not for the price of a new pair, but for $40.
Consider yourself informed...
Jb :coolsmiley02:
Shotguns are good too, but that's a different thread. You might try this one: Click
Anyway, I don't know if everyone who owns and loves Ray-Bans knows this, but if your glasses get damaged, don't throw them out! Even if they're no longer under warranty, or the damage is not covered by the warranty, send them in for repair!
I've done this several times. A new pair of Ray-Bans will cost you $100 or more. I recently dropped mine and cracked one of the lenses. I sent them in to the repair address available on the web, along with a $12.50 processing fee. I just got a letter back saying that for an additional $28 they will repair and return them.
Now, that might mean they'll replace the broken lense, or replace the glasses completely. Either way, I get my Ray-Bans back, not for the price of a new pair, but for $40.
Consider yourself informed...
Jb :coolsmiley02:
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