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...
Nancy B
GBCannot begin to say how stupid I was Cannot begin to say how stupid I was, but like so many others on here, I was hoping for some relief from foot pain. Sales person was nice, but price is not provided until the end and even going the lowest available cost, was still obscene. And after weeks of trying to work with the program, I finally gave up as it was causing me more issues than when I started with.
Jette
GBIt's a scam It's a scam, they are using psychology to set up a professional looking store, have a 1-2 hour sales pitch, then give you the price at the end of $1600. Ridiculous, it's literally a piece of plastic and you can go on amazon and buy several different arch supports and try them on yourself for 1/10 of that price. People are becoming desperate and trying to find shortcuts for making money and setting up stores like this in rich areas and cheating people. Sorry but I don't have enough money to be cheated.
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!
Gregory E Lund
GBMitch at the Good Feet Store in… Mitch at the Good Feet Store in Overland Park, KS was FANTASTIC for handling my needed adjustment.