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North Georgia Eye Care

North Georgia Eye Care

(5 reviews)

These guys are awesome! North Georgia Eye Care of Winder was able to get my whole family taken…read morecare of quickly! They had a great selection of frames to choose from. The employees were all very polite and gave great cusomer service.

We began using North Georgia Eye Care three years ago. On each visit Marcie Fambrough, the…read morereceptionist, has been short and curt almost to the point of rudeness but we liked Dr. Cara Robinson and assumed Marcie would have a good day at some point. We purchased glasses and contacts from this office even though they were overpriced compared to online sources. My nine year old son wanted to try contacts since he is beginning to play sports and wanted to try an alternative to glasses, so on our last visit we asked if we could sample some disposable lenses to see if that might work for him. After being treating as a nuisance once again by Marcie, we had an exam with Dr. Robinson. I told her our wishes and for some reason she acted more irritated with every question we asked and said he may be too young to try contacts because the normal age is 12-13. When I asked if it was an option she said it was, but seemed to question again: "Why?" For sports. "Does he practice adequate hygiene to have contacts?" We were asking for disposable so there was no cleaning involved, and my son is meticulous about his personal cleanliness. "Other kids at school are dirty" We homeschool. "Why did we not want UV protection?" I personally had a reaction to UV coating in contacts and the option was available so MAY WE TRY IT PLEASE? The interrogation came to the point of me asking , "Is there a reason this request is so difficult today?" In which she responded to my son "I am ultimately liable for your eye health - you don't want to lose your eye, do you?" Terrified, he went into another room to learn how to insert his contacts. The employee had him wash his hands three times. "Oops, you touched your hair, nope, you touched your face..." to the point where he was now in tears and wanted to forget the whole thing. I have worn contacts for 35 years with no issues and have never experienced this type of treatment from any office or optician. The assumed positive out of this experience was that we had paid for our son's contact prescription. After requesting this from this office, we were told there is no prescription for him even though we paid specifically for a contact exam. I am disappointed and disgusted with the lack of professionalism of your office. I would like to receive what we paid for in good faith or refunded our money.

Tanger Outlets Commerce - Michael kors outlet

Tanger Outlets Commerce

(84 reviews)

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Tanger Outlets Commerce - Where Reviewers Are Many, But Enforcement Is... Selective…read more As someone who reviews shopping centers often--on both Yelp and Google--I've come to expect a certain level of consistency, especially from a well-established outlet brand like Tanger. Usually, sharing photos and feedback is welcomed. Encouraged, even. At Tanger Locust Grove, I posted a review with photos and was personally thanked by the owner. But at Tanger Commerce, I discovered something quite different. While taking a few standard photos during my visit (like I've done at dozens of malls - some with almost 100k views), I was approached by a security guard, followed from across the complex from Nike to Marshall's, photographed, and informed that photography is prohibited unless I had a press or media pass. When I identified myself as a reviewer, hoping for some clarity or even conversation, I was met with suspicion and stone-faced enforcement. My boss makes me enforce this rule I was told - leaving me wondering who his boss is, as from the owners replies to other posts it clearly isn't them. Here's where it really gets confusing: a multitude of other reviewers--on both Yelp and Google--have uploaded photos of storefronts, interiors, signage, merchandise, and even selfies at this very location. Entire photo carousels exist, ranging from fashion displays to food court visits, without a whisper of consequence. One reviewer even uploaded 14 photos on Google and was publicly thanked by management for their "great review" and "wonderful experience." only a month ago. So I ask: if photos are truly not allowed here, why is enforcement only aimed at some of us? Why the inconsistency? And more importantly--where are the signs? None were visible. No policy posted. Just a sudden switch from shopping to being surveilled. Reviewers, take note: If you're documenting your experience, know that Commerce enforces its "rules" selectively. You may be ignored like the 50 reviewers before you--or you may get followed, photographed, and reminded you're not welcome to record your visit. P.S. - I'm not being paid for my reviews, nor do I have anything to gain from this. I just enjoy helping people find great places to spend their time and hard-earned money. But this place? This wasn't it and recommend it I do not.

We love the selection of stores here. Our favorite stores are Marshall's, Torrid, Crocs, and Bath &…read moreBody Works. You can find some great deals at Rue21, and there's a game/hobby shop down in the corner by the cookie place that is super cool!

Infinity Eye Care - optometrists - Updated May 2026

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