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    Diamond Opticians

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    Sucks that they closed without telling the people that bought work glasses there. Not happy at all

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    Granite State Eye

    Granite State Eye

    (3 reviews)

    Good experience here. Easy online booking, helpful staff, doctor who knows what he's doing.read more

    Went to Granite State Eye and it was the worst decision ever…read more When I immediately raised concerns, I was told my eyes "just needed to adjust." After continued suffering, I called multiple times, leaving messages that were ignored. It wasn't until I sought help from another doctor that I learned the full extent of the issue: the glasses were entirely incorrect and unusable. They cut the left eye as the right and the right eye as the left. I had severe headaches and eye pain from them. I called and left them several messages but they would not return my call. It took another doctor's office to determine what was wrong and make me new glasses and a trip to physically return the junk glasses to them to get any results but the drama didn't stop there. I personally returned the defective glasses and requested a refund. They agreed to process it--but never did. I then got a call two months later that my glasses were ready to pick up. This was completely unacceptable, as I never authorized a remanufacture. I told them once again that I wanted my refund, which they refused. Since they left me no choice, I initiated a chargeback -- because that's what dishonest businesses deserve. Suddenly, Granite State Eye tried to claim that I had simply "failed to adjust" to the glasses. But how is anyone supposed to "adjust" to a completely incorrect prescription? Fortunately, I had medical documentation proving that the glasses were defective, which I submitted. Only then did they admit their manufacturing mistake--but instead of refunding me, they lied and claimed I never returned them. Now they are claiming that its not a "full return" even though once again I have the evidence that it was. Pictures and video of my interaction will be on YouTube shortly so the world can see that I returned the defective junk to Granite State Eye. Play stupid games; win stupid prizes. I will NEVER pay for glasses that were defective nor will I pay for glasses that Granite State Eye remanufactured two months later without my request, consent, or approval. NEVER go here. Go anywhere else.

    Time Capsule Antiques And More

    Time Capsule Antiques And More

    (3 reviews)

    Great place to find unique pieces The inventory is always…read morechanging so it's fun to go back often

    My friend and I visited this shop recently, and upon walking in, we were greeted by the woman at…read morethe front desk. However, she then very sternly instructed us to put our purses in the locker behind us. I was honestly at a loss for words. My friend and I exchanged confused looks, and when she repeated the request, we hesitantly complied -- placing our purses in the locker, locking it, and taking the key. We both quietly shared our discomfort and confusion about being asked to part with our personal belongings. As we browsed, I couldn't shake the uneasy feeling of having my purse out of sight, so I decided to bring it back to my truck. I only carried my wallet, keys, and inhaler back inside to continue shopping. My friend spoke with the lady, who explained that the reason for the "purse in locker" policy was because another customer once knocked over a glass case of crystals. When asked if it was also due to theft, she replied, "Oh, yeah... I guess that too." First of all, accidents can happen regardless of whether someone has a purse on their shoulder or not. And second, theft can happen anywhere -- but you don't see Walmart or Marshalls requiring customers to lock up their purses before shopping. To the owner: please understand that this "purse in locker" policy is not going to attract or retain customers. Asking people to part with their personal belongings before shopping feels unwelcoming and distrustful. What's next -- cutting pockets out of our pants?

    Diamond Opticians - opticians - Updated May 2026

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