Kathy Jensen
GBDon’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!
Russell D
AUHugely overpriced and not qualified to… Hugely overpriced and not qualified to diagnose. They do the whole big sales spin and send you away with a $1500+ purchase. I quickly learned that the so called 'answer" to my issue was not fit for purpose, and even though I immediately contacted them (within 24hours of purchase) they point blank refused a refund. Avoid these scammers at all costs.
WW
GBSevere left foot pain Developed severe pain in left foot in June 2023. Went to an urgent care facility and found that it had been closed, so I had seen Good Feet Store ads and decided to go there. Spent over $1,800 on shoes and inserts. After the sale I read that they do not give refunds. Pain has persisted now 8 months and 2 weeks ago became almost unbearable. Today went to orthopedics doctor and learned that GFS misdiagnosed my problem and was fitted with splint and PT exercises assigned. GFS is not a medical facility and uses extensive advertising to dupe people having foot pain. Cannot recommend this company. Instead go to an orthopedic or podiatric specialist. You will save money and get correct diagnosis.
JACKIE SPUNKYDUCK
GBRun. Don’t walk way from The Good Feet store This business does not even deserve one star. Run, don’t walk away from the Good Feet store. You will be buying into “the system“, which is really more like a cult. As we were signing the receipts, we were told that there is no refund policy. We weren’t even given a 30 day trial, for their so-called “custom orthotics.” The sales people are highly trained in the art of BS. Remember what PT Barnum once said, “There is a sucker born every minute.” My partner and I certainly took the bait and paid over $3000 for new sneakers and three pairs of orthotics. They should be sued for false advertising. And for Boomer Esiason to endorse these products is downright wrong. Don’t make the same mistake we did. Research this place, read the reviews and make an informed decision.
Wendy E. Smith Hall
GBDO NOT go to the good feet store!! DO NOT go to the good feet store!!! Spent $1700 8 months ago to find out today by a Orthotist that the inserts do not even fit my feet. The Orthotist sells inserts for $225. Apparently the good feet store as has tons of lawsuits filed against them. They are nothing more than salesmen that preys on people desperate for some relief. The free foot mapping thing does absolutely nothing, they just run to the back of the store in their huge stock pile and bring you some hard plastic back out to put in your shoes. Lesson learned the hard way and $1700 less in my pocket. I have to leave 1 star but it needs to be a zero.