2017-06-11, 10:55pm
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Join Date: May 24, 2008
Location: Germany
Posts: 698
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SGA
If that's the case: why would they call something Multicolor and it doesn't strike?
Or do you think elesia isn't working the glass correctly?
Whether they intentionally meant to or not... Multicolor has an expectation of basic glass behavior. If this MC Blue doesn't react similarly to MC and MC dark, AND they don't make that distinction on their website, I think they flunked here.
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If a glass is called Multicolor I expect multiple colors.
If a glass is called Multicolor Blue I do not expect other colors than blue.
In the first picture shown by Elasia I see different shades of blue.
So why should a glass called MC Blue react similarly to a glass called MC???
The main focus lies on Blue and that's what it looks like.
Elke
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