These were never available in a non-polarized version. Oakley never advertised a NP pair and even Groupon has listed them as polarized. Are we sure that these are non-polarized?
ChevSo even though the information on Oakley's site says they are polarized, the vendor is telling us that they are not. I have to err on the side of caution and say they are non-polarized lenses. Sorry for the mix up.
kstokleyThe ones on Groupon now say they are polarized. They offer free returns. If decide to go through with this drop with you instead of them, I am not able to return these if I find out they are not polarized when I get them, correct?
ChevWe just checked the sample and they are not polarized. I am pretty sure Groupon has the exact same model and is incorrectly listing them as polarized.
kstokleyUnderstood. But i can return theirs if they are indeed mistaken. You did not address my question; but I am assuming that is why you told me you checked the sample. Yours are not returnable, correct? Side note - I think your vendors are wrong as these were never available as a non-polarized version. I'd check to make sure they are genuine Ferrari Oakley's.
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