Waste of Money! They use gimmicks to sell the arch supports. Do yourself a favor and save your $ 300.00 plus and go to a legitimate foot doctor.($ 300.00 is on the low end…) They us unethical sales tactics to sell these. The same unethical tactics used to sell the«ion» bracelets to help balance out your life. The Good Feet Store will have you stand straight up with both feet together. They ask for you to put your hands behind your back and they then push down on your hands so you will loose your balance, but wait… let them put the special arch supports under your feet and try it again. Of course I know what to do now. Saw this gimmick used to sell«ion» bracelets. They put so much pressure on a person to buy. The guy working in the Murfreesboro store where I purchased felt necessary to have a handgun on his side. WTF! I don’t think that is necessary as a consumer… I support the 2nd amendment, but seriously. Overall, I felt super let down and super taken advantage of after buying and seeing that I fell for such gimmicks. I wish I never gave them a dime. They sent an email asking for my opinion, you got it. Consumers: Please do your feet and your wallet a favor. Get professional shoe molds. You will spend the same if not less than the Good Feet Store will charge you.
Steve A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Columbia, TN
I have had mine for years. They have been packed away in my garage. They were expensive and did not help correct my foot pain. In fact they hurt my feet. I went to a Podiatrist who took molds of my feet. Now they fit properly! Not impressed at all.