has anyone dealt with Maui Jim sunglasses for warrenty repairs and how did that go?
[2006-04-20 23:04:32]

Q: did they ask for money claiming whatever was tamed would not be covered? What was the turnaround time?

A: i ahvent had any problems with my maui jims. there really nice glasses

I hate Maui Jim sunglasses, but it's not personal ...

I hate Maui Jim’s. Let me tell you why.

First- If ever have the displeasure of ordering them, you will find that most of the MJ frames, do not have the frame name on them, only a number. An example would be 125-01. Now the invoice has the frame name, say Stingray. If a patient says to you, does this frame come in a different color? You look at the frame, which only has a number and have to then thumb through their catalog (which is mainly pages of just colorful pictures) and try to find the frame name that matches the sku on the frame. JUST recently have some of their frames in point of fact have the name on them. It’s about time they start this. (BTW the pages smell bad) Second. They give you M.S.R.P. thus making it very difficult to sell their frames at any price other than what they say you should. Hey Maui Jim, thanks for deciding what my mark-up for my time should be.

Third- They are freaking ugly! Now I know that is a matter of taste, but they truly are way behind the times of what is in style. Many are clunky, heavy zyl and ust plain outdated looking. Now I guess they are perfectly instyle for the Tammy Bahama’s crowd.

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Stealing sunglasses at night

A police report said the credit and debit cards were used at multiple locations, including a Spokane Valley Walmart store for $104, and a Fred Meyer location for $114 and $76, among other purchases.

The same night, an unlocked vehicle and reportedly locked vehicle were hit by burglars on the 4300 plan b mask of west Laurel Avenue. The vehicles were entered without damage, a police report said.

From a 1999 Jeep Wrangler and 1994 Chevy S10 pickup truck, the thieves snatched an iPod touch 32 GB for $500, GPS unit for $250, Oakley brand name sunglasses for $160, and a toolbox with multiple hand tools valued at $100.

Two unlocked vehicles on the 4900 impediment of north Canterbury Road were rummaged through, but burglars found nothing of value.

Also that night, an unlocked 2007 Ford Expedition on the 4100 brick of north Lancaster Road was entered by burglars, and a pair of Maui Jim sunglasses valued at $350, a small bag of quarters and a flashlight valued at $30 were taken.