Glasses Direct delivers by The DX Group

Over 600 Glasses Direct customers everyday now receive their glasses via The DX Group for a true first class service, providing secure next day delivery.
This specialised service ensures peace of mind for Glasses Direct customers as DX obtains a signature on delivery, and if this isn’t possible the glasses will be posted through your letter box and a three point identification criteria of the property noted. This provides Glasses Direct with the assurance that your glasses have been delivered to the right place.
The DX Group also offers a re-delivery service free of charge to Glasses Direct customers, so if for any reason the customer is not able to receive them, they can arrange to have their glasses re-delivered the next day to an existing or new address.
Other clients of The DX Group include the Identity & Passport (IPS) Office, members of the legal industry and major credit card & financial services companies, who need a fast and efficient service that is secure & confidential.
About Glasses Direct
Glassesdirect.co.uk is the UK’s largest internet prescription glasses retailer. Prescription glasses are extremely expensive in the UK; following an eye test costing up to GBp 20 a customer can expect to pay from GBP 50 for basic spectacle models and up to GBP 400 for designer eyeglasses and/or complicated lenses.
Launched in July 2004 by young entrepreneur Jamie Murray Wells, glassesdirect.co.uk sells prescription eyewear over the internet and by mail that significantly undercut high street prices, selling a range of eyewear with basic frames and lenses starting at £15, in total. The business is operated maintaining low overheads, and the savings are passed on to the customer. Glasses Direct won ‘Natwest Small Business of the Year’ in 2005. It is estimated that Glasses Direct sells a pair of glasses every 3 minutes around the clock.

Over 600 Glasses Direct customers everyday now receive their glasses via The DX Group for a true first class service, providing secure next day delivery.
This specialised service ensures peace of mind for Glasses Direct customers as DX obtains a signature on delivery, and if this isn’t possible the glasses will be posted through your letter box and a three point identification criteria of the property noted. This provides Glasses Direct with the assurance that your glasses have been delivered to the right place.
The DX Group also offers a re-delivery service free of charge to Glasses Direct customers, so if for any reason the customer is not able to receive them, they can arrange to have their glasses re-delivered the next day to an existing or new address.
Other clients of The DX Group include the Identity & Passport (IPS) Office, members of the legal industry and major credit card & financial services companies, who need a fast and efficient service that is secure & confidential.
About Glasses Direct
Glassesdirect.co.uk is the UK’s largest internet prescription glasses retailer. Prescription glasses are extremely expensive in the UK; following an eye test costing up to GBp 20 a customer can expect to pay from GBP 50 for basic spectacle models and up to GBP 400 for designer eyeglasses and/or complicated lenses.
Launched in July 2004 by young entrepreneur Jamie Murray Wells, glassesdirect.co.uk sells prescription eyewear over the internet and by mail that significantly undercut high street prices, selling a range of eyewear with basic frames and lenses starting at £15, in total. The business is operated maintaining low overheads, and the savings are passed on to the customer. Glasses Direct won ‘Natwest Small Business of the Year’ in 2005. It is estimated that Glasses Direct sells a pair of glasses every 3 minutes around the clock.

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