Ok, well here's why Im asking. I ordered GREY lenses. Like the one in the middle. When I made my order, GREY was the default setting. Had I wanted any other color than GREY I would have had to actively select a different option. I chose GREY - That was the option - GREY
These arrive and they are NOT GREY. Infact they distort all natural colours while looking through them. So I get back in touch and say, (Nicely) Hi, look, I really think that you have put the wrong lenses in... I ordered GREY (Like the lense in the middle of the photo)
This is the response:
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From the image you have shared, it appears the lenses are correct.
Please note, there are two types of grey tint for prescription lenses; red-based and blue-based. It seems you have received the red-based tinted lenses and this is perfectly normal.
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Hence my question - Have you ever heard of this before? to me, a GREY lense is GREY. Always has been, always will be. Now I'm being told that a 'Red Based' GREY tint is (QUOTE) "perfectly normal..."
So are they chatting shit to me, or is this something that is a genuine thing? There was no option to choose a red-tint or blue-tint - just GREY...
In other words, are they pulling my pants down, or is that really a legit thing?