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Anon

06 January 2025, 05:54

  • GB

Fake product, fake reviews, fake reaction videos.

Fake product, fake reviews, fake reaction videos. This company does it all, these glasses are a scam and they use misinformation to trick you into it. All these viral reaction videos online are actually fake and the 'families' are complicit in the scam and misinformation. Tons of proof online and on youtube if you do some research.

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FD

05 January 2025, 22:14

  • CA

Misleading pricing

Did not honor a promo code. False advertising and misleading pricing

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Owais Korejo

05 January 2025, 04:19

  • IE

scam

scam. watch megalag for video

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Erick Madriaga

03 January 2025, 19:38

  • AU

Scam.research before you buy

Scam, make sure you research before you buy.

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Mary McVay

03 January 2025, 05:40

  • US

Glasses for my son who has been colorblind all his life!

I bought these glasses for my son who’s been colorblind all his life due to the expense we had to wait until we could afford them. He’s very grateful and colors are much more vivid for him now and he now knows the red light from the green light, not just because of the position but because of the color

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Lionell Lusk

03 January 2025, 01:51

  • US

Didn't know what to expect

Didn't know what to expect, so I put them on an colors really turned vibrant! Gr8 experience!

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Mohsen Nasiri

02 January 2025, 21:21

  • DE

A Total Scam Preying on the Vulnerable

I purchased EnChroma glasses with high hopes after seeing their flashy marketing promising "seeing new colors for the first time" and "improvement of color vision deficiency over time." What a complete and utter scam. These glasses are nothing more than overpriced tinted lenses, and their claims are scientifically baseless and blatantly deceptive. First, let's talk about their outrageous promises. No, these glasses won't allow you to "see new colors"—they simply tweak the way certain colors appear, which might look slightly different but is far from the life-changing miracle they advertise. There is ZERO scientific evidence to back up their claim that these glasses improve color vision over time. It's a straight-up lie, preying on the hope of people with CVD. And the fake testimonials? Laughable and downright infuriating. Their ads show people going from seeing "only grey" to being overwhelmed by the colors of a sunset. This is pure manipulation. No one with colorblindness only sees grey; that's not how CVD works! They are blatantly lying to tug on emotional heartstrings and trick people into buying their product. This company is profiting off false hope and using deceptive marketing tactics that should be illegal. If you're considering buying these, save your money—you're better off with a cheap pair of sunglasses. EnChroma should be ashamed of themselves for exploiting vulnerable people. I strongly urge others to think twice before supporting such a dishonest company. It's time we hold businesses accountable for their lies and predatory practices.

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Gigi Gernand

01 January 2025, 01:10

  • US

Great customer service and easy exchanges

We had purchased these glasses for my color-blind husband several years ago, without the extra warranty, and he did not keep them safe and the dog go them. So I needed to replace them this Christmas, I thought I remembered which type he needed and. . . I was wrong. The exchange process was so easy and hassle-free. (By the way, this time we got the extended warranty- darn dog!)

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Edward Prince

30 December 2024, 15:47

  • US

Sorry my grandson does not like the…

Sorry my grandson does not like the glasses we will be sending them back. order# Order #s187552

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Tb

30 December 2024, 08:47

  • US

Received the wrong order.

Received the wrong order.