What does zero tariff mean at filmann?

Hello, my glasses are completely broken, and I wanted to go to Filmann and get a new pair. But since I just had to buy a new car this month (for work), I don't have much money left for the glasses.

Now my friend told me I should go to filmann where they sell glasses for free, but that's probably just the frame, I have to pay for the lenses myself, right?

How expensive can something like this be? They don't need to be mirrored or have progressive lenses. Regular lenses are perfectly fine.

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rdsince2010
1 year ago

Zero tariff at Fielmann means that there are certain versions which the optician provides for free. You have to pay the glasses.

However, if you complete an insurance – in your case for 10,-€, as you do not have a gliding vision – then you can also get the simplest, colorless glasses for free. They’re not mirrored, they don’t have any extras. You just have to insist that you don’t want to go further, because you pay for extras like de-mirror, etc.

https://www.fielmann.de/service/nulltarif Insurance/

euphonium
1 year ago

Zero-tariff goggles are nothing but cure and verar….
As you can see from the answers, any amount will always be due, so nothing of zero rate.
Even this company cannot survive if it gives away versions, because it is officially given only 1 cent by the “zero tariffs”. They are paid by shaking up or pushing up more expensive glasses or by paying the next customer for your glasses.
In the end, you have to remember that you can’t even move this beautiful new car for x-dausend euro without a glasses.

data2309
1 year ago

https://www.fielmann.de/brillen/nulltarif/

then declares itself.

at the places from about 19€ are standard glasses without extras incl.

Crave672
1 year ago

You have to pay the glasses. However, there are free zero-rate versions.

Depending on what you want with the glasses for extras, you will have to pay about 50 euros upwards.

data2309
1 year ago
Reply to  Crave672

basic glasses are included so you can get a complete goggle from 19€.

Crave672
1 year ago
Reply to  data2309

Yes off… but I don’t know anyone where it really remained so cheap. The basic glasses are unfortunately not suitable for all error corrections.

50 euros is a good average. And if it gets cheaper, the better.

Fisherman459
1 year ago

Frame is from the health insurance and Glaeser cost you about 13 euros for a reading glasses.

data2309
1 year ago
Reply to  Fisherman459

there are no more health insurance frames. for years!