Everyone told them not to look at the sun. Yet,Watch Aunt's Temptation (2018) a couple in South Carolina is suing Amazon over eclipse glasses that they say failed to protect their eyes during the total solar eclipse last week.
Corey Payne and Kayla Harris alleged in a lawsuit filed this week that they experienced headaches, eye-watering, and distorted and blurry vision after watching the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21. The couple looked at the eclipse, relying on a three-pack of glasses they bought on Amazon in early August.
SEE ALSO: There are families of eclipses—and the science behind them is fascinatingAmazon recalled some of the glasses sold through its platform ahead of the eclipse, but the couple who sued said they didn't receive any notice of a recall. They also said they never looked at the eclipse without glasses.
The pair want to gather more people who maybe got blinded by the sun to join a class-action lawsuit.
Amazon declined to comment.
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