
Rich Myers
GBDo not spend $2185.00 for this product Do not spend $2185.00 for this product. It is a waste of money. Salesman was like a used car man. Much pressure. They don’t tell you until after you sign contract and pay money that there is a NO RETURN policy ever. Which tells me they do not stand behind their product. I cannot wear for more than an hour without extreme pain in my back. DO NOT WASTE your money. Stay away.

candace cappiello
GBNani and Desmond are very knowledgeable… Nani and Desmond are very knowledgeable and friendly. They were so helpful and patient. Definitely recommend seeing them for your special shoe needs!

MH
GBLies lies and more lies Lies lies and more lies. I have nothing good to say about this store or the manager. There was nothing custom about my fitting. I am a 58 year old polio survivor that was suckered into the purchase. I have atleast two shoe size difference in my feet yet I was only fitted for my larger foot so that alone shows it was not custom. I am a widow and live on disability of less than 1200 a month. How she got me approved for that amount I don't know. I have worked long and hard to have good credit and now it is ruined. I don't know how this woman sleeps at night knowing how she treats the older generation. It has caused me great stress. I now have to figure out how to pay for something I can't afford.

Beee Z
GB1,500 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.

Andrew Johnson
GBMy 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...