My experience with Simon Eye Associates' Union Street office has been pretty mediocre. When I moved to Wilmington, I wanted a new eye care provider and came to this office due to its proximity to my home. I ordered contact lenses and a new pair of glasses and my experience was fine. However, when I recently went in again to order a new supply of contacts, my experience was much less positive. While I generally order contacts a 3 to 6 months at a time (after all, a full year’s worth of lenses is a significant investment for someone on a tight budget), I was enticed by the offer of a significant rebate to order a full year's supply. The person I spoke to even calculated out the cost in a way which suggested that the rebate would be taken directly off the cost that I would pay for my new contacts. However, when I returned to pick up my contacts a few days later, I was informed that I would be required to pay full price, and then submit information to receive a rebate from the manufacturer. I felt a bit put off, as this was not what I had been led to expect, but I was fine with going through the process. However, when I returned home and begin to submit documentation to receive the rebate, I was surprised to learn that I was not actually eligible for the rebate, which required me to have had a contact lens fitting in the past 90 days. I went in and spoke with the folks at the store, and was struck by the fact that they seemed to have very little information about the program which they had used to entice me to make a purchase in the first place. Perhaps the person who originally made the sale was not present, or perhaps they just didn't understand the situation, but I found the staff to be somewhat dismissive, and I was finally told to submit the billing information which I had to the manufacturer anyway. After doing this, I was predictably denied the rebate by the contact manufacturer, as I didn’t meet the qualification to receive the rebate. I think it is pretty obvious that I am posting this review out of frustration and it is not necessarily representative of the experience of a broad range of customers at Simon Eye Associates. However, the lack of customer service demonstrated by this whole saga left a bad taste in my mouth. I don't wish to be capricious, but I hope that in the future, their sales associates will take the time to understand the offers which they are marketing to customers before using them in their sales pitch. I will be taking my business elsewhere in the future.