Address: 663 Stillwater Ave, Bangor, ME 04401, USA
Phone: +12072628730
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Shelly Stevens
My guy has been getting his prescription glasses here for years. I haven't always needed glasses and the first time I did, I used another place and the quality and service were not great. The last couple of times I've needed upgrades I've used LensCrafters and I am super impressed! They even let me try the self tinting glasses for a couple of weeks, and when I hated them, they replaced them with the regular lenses and gave me the difference in cost back, no questions asked. We will always use LensCrafters for our vision needs!
Kristopher Dow
Always have a great experience here! Erin is such a nice lady and helped me pick out my glasses, giving me good and truthful answers to “Is this too thin for my face?” And helping me find the best lenses and deals. Thank you Erin for your help! Couldn’t see without you!
Charlie Longo
Joseph, Jenn and Erin were fantastic on every level. My wife lost her glasses in the lake and she could barely see. Now she walks around proudly in her new Ray Bans. Thank you for providing such an excellent service to our community.
Bhava Albert
I ordered a pair of frames and basic lenses from LensCrafters with the help of Jennifer. Later I changed my mind and called back to upgrade my order to the high index lenses. For some reason, my card wouldn’t work, even after trying multiple times and talking to my bank. Finally I was so frustrated I told them to just cancel my order and give me a refund. They tried, but again my card wasn’t working, and I’d either have to wait for a check in the mail or return to the store. Jennifer called me back and gave me an incredible deal - she would upgrade my lenses to the high index for FREE if I didn’t cancel it. I was delighted and instantly agreed. Thank you, Jennifer! You turned a bad experience into a good one.
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