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  2. 1-800 Contacts - Wikipedia

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    1-800 Contacts' mascot is Seymour, the eye guy. He is an eyeball with arms and legs that is often seen in marketing communications and throughout 1-800 Contacts workplaces. [13] [14] The "My Brand" commercial is 1-800 Contacts' most well known commercial and has become a cult classic due to a gaming meme in 2012. [15]

  3. Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act - Wikipedia

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    A Guide to the FTC's Contact Lens Rule from Lensio, a prescription verification service provider; Limbaugh, Beverly (1 March 2006). "Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act (FCLCA) [FAQ]" (PDF). Mississippi State Board of Optometry. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-30.

  4. Lens.com, Inc. v. 1-800 Contacts, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lens.com, Inc. v. 1-800 Contacts, Inc., 686 F.3d 1376 (Fed. Cir. 2012), is a decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit which ruled that when software merely acts as a "conduit" for providing services over the internet, and does not have an independent value per se, it does not constitute a "good" being "sold or transported in commerce" for the purposes of ...

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    At that time, Lens Express had sold over 100 million contact lenses to over two million consumers. [13] December 16, 2002, 1-800 CONTACTS, Inc. signed a letter of intent with Southfield, Michigan-based Camelot Ventures to acquire select assets of Lens Express and Lens 1st, the two leading U.S. mail-order contact lens retailers.

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