The Good Feet Store

5923 Farnsworth Court, 92008, Carlsbad, United States
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1.85
Based on 20 Reviews

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About The Good Feet Store

The Good Feet Store’s personally-fitted arch supports and orthotics are designed to relieve foot, heel, knee, hip, and back pain often caused by foot-related problems like plantar fasciitis and bunions. Stop by any store for your free, no-obligation, personalized fitting.

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Liane
GB

Bunch of mumbo jumbo Nothing but a bunch of mumbo jumbo. I did not purchase anything and regret even wasting an hour on a “fitting.” Almost $2,000 (yes THREE zeros!) for a pair of shoes and arch supports/insoles is CRAZY! I expected to pay plenty especially when the associate would not give me a price while emphasizing the fitting is free. At the end he showed me the price list as if I was buying a car. Several columns of prices for various packages and monthly payments if financed. I should have read the reviews first that sum this place up—scam, Scam, SCAM.

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Kathy Jensen
GB

Don’t buy If there were a negative star it would be a negative -5. Horrible experience! If you have the money for sweaky shoes that are over priced! Don’t waste your time or money! They are not worth $1863.00! Also you have to replace them after a year!

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Beee Z
GB

1,500 dollars for an injection molded… 1,500 dollars for an injection molded piece of plastic, what a scam!!! gimme a break! Their entire operation and fancy stores and fancy salespeople are supported by selling what should not cost more than 20 dollars. The salesperson was not paying attention to what i needed and was too busy trying to convince me their product will "make me feel better." Update: i found shoe insoles from Amazon for about 25 dollars, that serve the same function for 1/60 of the price.

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Gregory E Lund
GB

Mitch at the Good Feet Store in… Mitch at the Good Feet Store in Overland Park, KS was FANTASTIC for handling my needed adjustment.

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Andrew Johnson
GB

My wife's foot pain has largely gone… My wife's foot pain has largely gone away as a result of using the Good Feet Store inserts, however, the costs associated with the inserts (~$500 per pair) and with the thin shoe liners (~$23/pair, which you can get at Walmart for $3.25/pair) was exorbitant and feels like price-gouging to us. Sure - dumb us for paying it - but...

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