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Arch Supports

The Good Feet Store

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    • Review fromDarren B

      Date: 02/27/2025

      1 star
      I am a true Cobbler. your Boulderdash! i can make shoes! to a personal preference, including arch support. a thousand years!
    • Review fromRichard V.

      Date: 10/01/2024

      1 star
      On 9/4/2024 I went to the Good Feet Store in ****** ******* Queens N.Y. hoping to find comfortable shoes that can provide comfort and stability for my feet and knees. Instead, I found not a shoe store but an arch foot support business. The polite informative salesperson inquired what were my foot concerns that led me to the store. I said, primarily a knee bone displacement that occurred during my early years of employment as an early childhood teacher. After being given a foot 4 arch stress ink printout, and 3 different arch supports stress stability test, I was given a ****** sneaker to try each arch support. The 1st and 2nd were too hard. I stated no way would I wear these two arches, even within the suggested monthly Adjustment Schedule Tracker Plan, the 3rd Relaxers was comfortable. I had to follow the plan of usage until my feet can develop strength and stability. This was to be only a package deal. I could not just buy the Relaxer. The price was over a thousand dollars and no refund was verbalized. I completely forgot my original intention to just seek an orthopedic comfort shoe. I was convinced on the Relaxer, which I use daily, so i accepted the package deal. However, after 2 1/2 weeks I felt foot and leg stress and sluggishness. I returned to seek refund. The salesperson again stated No Refund, but they can provide store credit. A few days afterwards, on 9/26, I was home sitting down after a day at church from 9 to 3pm, a sharp ******************** that felt like a knife, made me yell. I could not walk but I applied ice then laid down that entire evening till next day. I am recovered now but I am not using the Relaxer ever again. I hope the BBB can help intervene and provide some mutual agreement of a compensation.

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