Ordering a service with no account
Need to order a service but don't have a GLASS Hire account? No problem. GLASS Hire allows you to quickly find services, locate nearby clinics, complete registration, and pay for your order without creating an account beforehand.
In this video, you'll learn how to search for a service, provide registration details, complete payment, and create a password so you can access your results and service information at any time.
What You'll Learn
In this video, you'll learn how to order a service without an existing account in GLASS Hire.
- Find and select services from the homepage
- Search for nearby clinics using a zip code
- Provide registration and service information
- Understand how existing accounts are detected
- Review orders and complete payment
- Create a password to access results and service information later
Chapters
Transcript
- 0:05 If you need a service quickly but don't have an account, just click the "Find Service" button on the homepage.
- 0:12 From there, you can choose a service and, if needed, search by ZIP code for a conveniently located clinic.
- 0:20 Next, you'll be asked for the information we need to process the registration.
- 0:26 At this point, if your phone number or email address is detected in our system, you'll be asked to log in and then continue the process.
- 0:40 After reviewing your order and selecting any add-ons, you'll continue to payment.
- 0:49 Now, you can create a password with which you can gain access to your results and other information regarding the service.
- 0:56 Remember, you can now log into GLASS at any time with the phone number or email you used to register the service.
- 1:03 Thanks for using GLASS.
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