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  2. How To Save Money With Retailers That Price Match Amazon - AOL

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    Long Answer: While Walmart's physical stores won't price match Amazon — or any other retailer — you can request a price match if you're shopping online on Walmart.com. To submit a price match ...

  3. Glasses are 50% off at GlassesUSA during Black Friday ... - AOL

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    If you wear glasses, you know how important they are to your daily life — and how expensive they can get if you need more than one pair. Your eye doctor probably sells frames in their office ...

  4. Optical illusion can tell if you need glasses - AOL

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    Cover one eye; read the letters aloud. Cover the other eye; read the letters aloud. Ah, the standard eye exam. A few lines of text and the doctor can tell you whether you have poor vision. But let ...

  5. Price adjustment (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Price adjustments are also slightly different from price-matching policies. Price matching is the practice of a retailer offering a refund of the difference between their higher price of an item and a competing retailer's lower price for the same item. Price adjustments only compare different prices at the same retailer over time.

  6. Lindberg (eyewear) - Wikipedia

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    Lindberg was founded in 1983 by the couple Poul-Jørn and Hanne Lindberg. [3] [4] In 1986, it collaborated with architect Hans Dissing to create an innovative style of frame made from titanium wire, which launched the company and has won several design awards.

  7. Opera glasses - Wikipedia

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    The design of many modern opera glasses of the ornamental variety is based on the popular lorgnettes of the 19th century. Often, modern theatre binoculars are equipped with an LED flashlight, which makes it easier to find a place in the dark. In addition to the more stereotypical binocular type, folding opera glasses were another common design.

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