With a week left until Oregon's anticipated total solar eclipse, Amazon has issued a recall for some eclipse glasses the retail giant says might not have come from a recommended manufacturer.

In an email sent to buyers of the unverified glasses, Amazon told customers "We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse."

Needless to say, folks aren't happy.

@amazon does a product recall on eclipse glasses 1 week before the eclipse, when glasses are no longer available or expensive! — DTwyman 🦋 (@dtwyman) August 12, 2017

@AmazonHelp can you just send me replacement eclipse glasses that are certified? I got a recall notice & don't know if I can get any before — Kasey (@hundter09) August 12, 2017

The total solar eclipse is expected to bring as many as 1 million visitors to Oregon and has been a boon to businesses cashing in on the influx of tourists. Gov. Kate Brown is deploying the National Guard to help deal with busy highways and bursting campgrounds, and emergency officials are preparing for the worst.

If you didn't get a recall email, no need to fret, your glasses are safe to use. But for the folks who are now on the hunt for some glasses, finding a new pair in short order might prove difficult.

In a statement, Amazon said the recall was issued out an abundance of caution.

"We have proactively reached out to customers and provided refunds for eclipse glasses that may not comply with industry standards," the company said. "We want customers to buy with confidence anytime they make a purchase on Amazon.com and eclipse glasses sold on Amazon.com are required to comply with the relevant ISO standard."

Per Amazon policy, customers who are concerned about their eclipse glasses can reach out to Amazon customer service for a refund.

--Olivia Dimmer

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