I too wish I'd checked Trustpilot before purchasing from this scam business. Their glasses are total rubbish. I sent them a photo of the glasses I received (one lense had popped out, they didn't work... See more
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in december of 2025 ordered readingglasses wich would level themselfs. it is not what was told in advertising. tried to return it to alpinewear , but until now no sattisfying sollution. by asking an r... See more
If I could give them a zero I would! I should have checked and realized this is one of those Chinese companies that are unethical and their products are a scam. I ordered my glasses in November and... See more
On 21 december 2025 I paid $35 to Alpine Wear Shop for a Vision Sync Multifocal glasses+gift(adaptive technology) to be sent to my address in Lima Peru Today 17 january 2026 I received in a cheap... See more
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DO NOT ORDER!!!
I have ordered a pair of glasses +2.0 from Alpine wear. I receive a fixed +3,5, cheap plastic frame.
*** Be aware. Scam.***
Big scam. I have ordered a pair of glaces from Alpine wear. The advertisement promised vision for all visual strength, I got a fixed +3,5. Cheap plastic frame. Trying to initiate a return, no success as for now. Do not fall into this false promises.
Glasses do not work at all
Cheap plastic lenses, blurred vision across the entire field of view. Alpinewearhop is refusing refunds with made-up arguments.
They simply don't work
They simply don't work. They arrived after a long delay, with a 4.00 prescription sticker on one lens. Yet the vision was completely blurred in both lens. I have other specs with the same prescription and they work but not these. The response seems to be Ai generated 'Chatty' and simply promises 'Support' will verify my complaint, asks for videos (???) and repeats the same statement over and over, stating that Support will verify before refund. One message says they will refund the return postage another mail says they don't. It's looking like a scam as they never reply to specific questions, such as what's the return address. YouTube articles point to a scam.
I fell for a slick advertisement
I fell for a slick advertisement for glasses that I ordered, paid CHF 29.00 for and received them after about 10 days. They are cheap chinese trash, don't adapt at all to the user's vision and similar ones (that work!) can be had from Temu for a few CHF. SABENA!
Don't go near this
Ordered a pair of glasses for £27.00 they emailed me an invoice and I replied immediately asking when should I expect a delivery.
Still awaiting a reply
I smell a scam no delivery updates Zilch!
I shall have them investigated by my bank
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