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I’m sorry you feel that way. If giving the opportunity for someone else to buy at release price instead of hoarding them for myself reflects badly I count that as a valid opinion. Was not my intention to reflect a bad light on the members here and I only mentioned it to give someone else the opportunity to buy them. I will give pause before doing that again.It seems like ordering multiple pairs of the same SKU and returning half of them shines a bad light on the members here.
@Resident Alien is correct.... I must agree with @Broccoli with all the returning stuff several members have done. I get it that we might test the waters with one pair and say nah and return knowing that model is not for me but several pairs at a time? I would at least check the forum and see if any other folks from Canada might want them since they are in country then you can exchange currency for currency and not take a loss. So I guess the question you ask of me I must ask of you... why take a loss? I don't get it!I’m curious, you say this but aren’t you selling numbered Jigawatts? I’m just curious why and are you selling them below MSRP??
Thanks for this BTW. Mine has it too albeit not as extreme. Contacted support and we gonna work it out when they get stock back in.Has anyone else had this problem? I test drove Matte Sand / Goldenrod / Blaze for the first time today and noticed several areas of glare in my vision from both lenses. This example is far worse than the one which presented itself in the Matte Storm / Shadow / Amethyst, and noticed it right away. I drove Gloss White / Black / Glacier all day yesterday, and it's perfect. My Gloss Black / White / Obsidian pairs are perfect, too. I posted before that it looks like microabrasions, though it looks more like microfractures. As one user pointed out, he has seen this before after swapping lenses in the past due to too tight a fit, so microfractures makes perfect sense in that case. But these are straight from the factory and first time out of the box. You can see the glare while wearing them, but can't see what's causing said glare with the naked eye during examination. Only when shining a powerful light at the right angle can you identify what's causing the glare.
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