The Great Spectacle Rip Off
Summary
Spectacle Warehouse was formed in 2002. The managing director Roy Corke has over 20 years experience working within the optical industry. Roy has a vast amount of experience in the manufacturing and supply of prescription and non-prescription spectacles. This new modern approach has been developed to offer the general public the chance of buying spectacles in the most direct form available. cheap designer glasses/Spectacles visit spectacle-warehouse dot com. hope to see you soon.
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The Glasses/Spectacles rip off has been around for the millennia. Spectacle Warehouse was formed by Roy Corke with the aim to reduce the cost of purchasing Glasses/Spectacles. Roy who has worked within the optical world for over 20 years was amazed at the amount opticians charged for Glasses/Sunglasses when they can be purchased direct a lot cheaper.
Spectacle Warehouse provides the public with a way of accessing Cheap Designer SunGlasses/Spectacles by cutting out the expensive intervention of the optician. Roy’s forward thinking has spearheaded Spectacle Warehouse to the forefront of the optical industry. A person looking to purchase Quality Cheap Sunglasses does not need to look elsewhere. They can simply visit spectacle-warehouse online or visit there one stop shop.
The formation of Spectacle Warehouse has caused a storm within the optical world. Opticians have been “up in arms” over there cheap direct prices. Roy said ” I just got sick a tired of seeing venerable people ripped off. I constantly saw old people coming into opticians and seeing their pension vanish in front of their eyes”.
Spectacle warehouse has come up against a massive negative backlash from local opticians. This type of reaction has showed Roy that Spectacle Warehouse must be doing something right. Roy’s ability to offer cheaper designer spectacles has put him in a difficult situation with regard to suppliers. The heavy handed tactics from opticians in west Kirby Merseyside has challenged Spectacle warehouse’s credibility, integrity, and quality. Roy has stood up to this and to this date is running a very successful Spectacle company. Spectacle Warehouse’s unique selling point does offer the public the cheaper prices that they deserve.
So why should anyone choose to purchase from Spectacle Warehouse? The answer is simple Spectacle Warehouse provides Quality prescription glasses at low cost direct prices. Their aim is to provide a low cost quality service which doesn’t deviate away from their high quality workmanship.
So why not try them out for size?
ROY CORKE
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December 26th, 2009 at 6:20 am
What is more awesome than seeing the two great Oceanliners the Queen Mary 2 & QE 2 in Sydney Harbour Harbour?
Watching the most amazing & the Worlds largest Ocean liner the Queen Mary 2 and her little sister the gallant Queen Elizabeth 2 sail into Sydneys spectacular Harbour was a sight to leave most people breathless ! The sheer size of the Queen Mary 2 is overwhelming, what a way to mark the half way point of her maiden around the world cruise. The weather in Sydney was spectacular, the backdrop stunning and hundreds of thousands of Sydney siders out to marvel at this great spectacle. We all hope she returns soon ! It felt like New Years eve with the firworks all over again – with a little more gallantry perhaps. Has anyone ever cruised on these two great Ocean Liners ? At about $250,000 for a first class around the world voyage, I would be amazed if anyone other the exceptionally well of could afford this ! But what an amazing experience it must be ! How much would it cost to take a one way voyage on board the QE 2 from London to Sydney or even Fort Lauderdale to Sydneys Perfect Harbour ?
December 26th, 2009 at 11:22 am
To answer your question… Sailing on them.
The world cruise is four months and it sells very well. You can go comfortable and for less money than it would cost you to go "first class".
Cunard does have a spectacular product. But remember they are owned by Carnival.
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December 26th, 2009 at 11:24 am
Cunard is a spectacular line, and I think it is hard to believe they are owned by Carnival when sailing on the ships. The difference is so huge. While the world cruises are a little on the high end, price wise (but well worth it, considering the quality and length of the cruise, trust me) you should be able to find a cruise that you will be able to take that isn’t quite as big as a world cruise. You could get a 5 night sailing for around a $1000, plus taxes and fees, of course that would be for the lowest category. Longer sailings, for example, 14 nights, can run around $2300 for the lowest category. She can be affordable, and she is definitely worth the extra cost to sail on.
The world cruise is amazing, if you ever have the chance to take one, I highly recommend it.
And I’m sure it would be spectacular to see both the Queen Mary 2 and the Queen Elizabeth 2 at the same time. Can’t think of anything better right now.
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