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the good feet store return policy

by Collin Wisoky PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The law says that if a retailer does not have their no refund policy clearly posted, the consumer is entitled to a full refund within 7 days of purchase. If Goodfeet does not issue you a refund, call your credit card company or bank and tell them exactly what happened, then file a fraud dispute with them.

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What is your review of good feet store?

This review was chosen algorithmically as the most valued customer feedback. Made a purchase at Good Feet Store of 2 sets of plastic inserts. While I was pleased with one set, the other did not support my feet at all, and I returned them for an exchange within the 60 day grace period they give, less than a month after the original purchase.

Can I return plastic foot inserts at good feet store?

Made a purchase at Good Feet Store of 2 sets of plastic inserts. While I was pleased with one set, the other did not support my feet at all, and I returned them for an exchange within the 60 day grace period they give, less than a month after the original purchase.

Where can I buy good feet shoes in Seattle?

Good Feet stores are now found in the Seattle area and I have been asked by several of my patients to provide a Good Feet Store review. There are many other great shoe and arch support stores in the area that I refer to every day.   These include Super Jock ‘n Jill, Sound Sports and Chicks’s Shoes.

Can you buy arch supports at good feet store?

Your local Good Feet Store stocks a full inventory of arch supports. Once you’ve been fitted and have found the supports that work the best for you, you’ll be able to wear your new arch supports home. Can kids wear arch supports? Sure.

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Is the Good Feet Store rip off?

This company is a TOTAL SCAM. They prey on people who are have serious medical conditions and who are desperate for foot pain relief. The sales people are trained by management to use slimy sales tactics to get people to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on their cheap plastic overpriced products.

Are good feet orthotics worth it?

Orthotics can be very effective when prescribed and used properly, but they are not the solution to every cause of foot or heel pain out there. Some cases require other forms of treatment, such as rest or physical therapy. Orthotics might even be recommended in addition to other treatments for best results.

What is the average cost of shoe inserts at the Good Feet Store?

The cost of Good Feet Arch Supports varies, but generally runs from $200-$500 per pair. They're sold as individual pairs and as part of a multiple pair 3-Step System at a higher price.

Who owns the Good Feet Store?

Larry Schneider“My friends and family thought I was crazy when I told them I was going to open a store that specialized in arch supports,” said Larry Schneider, owner of The Good Feet Stores of the Central Valley. But Schneider forged ahead and opened his first store in Fresno in March 2001.

Why are orthotics so expensive?

The actual manufacturing cost of custom orthotics (including materials) is normally $100 or less, so why are custom orthotics so expensive? It's because you're paying for the exam, casting of your feet and a hefty mark-up.

Are orthotics covered by Medicare?

Orthotics are devices used to treat injured muscles and joints. Medicare will typically cover 80 percent of the costs for orthotic devices under Medicare Part B if they are deemed medically necessary by a doctor. You are still responsible for 20 percent of the cost after you meet your deductible.

Do arch supports Really Work?

Your arches support your body weight while you're standing. They also play an important role in helping you propel forward when walking or running. They move with your other bones, tendons, and ligaments to create a spring-like action that moves you forward. Your arch absorbs shock when your foot hits the ground.

Are custom orthotics worth it?

Custom orthotics are an investment that pay your body back exponentially over time and helps save you money long-term. Non-custom orthotics, while cheaper, are often made with unreliable and lower quality material, are not designed to fix your specific issues, forcing you to spend more money to find relief.

Does flat feet need arch support?

If your flatfeet are painful, your doctor might suggest: Arch supports (orthotic devices). Over-the-counter arch supports may help relieve the pain caused by flatfeet. Or your doctor might suggest custom-designed arch supports, which are molded to the contours of your feet.

How long has good feet been in business?

Good Feet began as a family-owned business in 1992, with a mission to help people who – like the company's founders – suffered tremendous foot and back pain that diminished their quality of life.

How many locations does the good feet store have?

Find The Good Feet Store Near You We have over 165 stores across 5 countries and a passion for finding you a long-term arch support solution.

How much does fix my feet cost?

Because the price of a tailor-made product is often marked up by the podiatrist or medical doctor who prescribes it, the consumer pays anywhere from $200 to $800 a pair, even though the manufacturing cost is typically under $100.

Can orthotics make things worse?

If your podiatrist prescribes orthotics, it's important to wear them as recommended. If you neglect to wear them as prescribed, you could worsen any injuries to your muscles or tendons. You could also experience related symptoms, such as back, leg, ankle, or elbow pain.

Do custom orthotics really work?

Custom orthotics provide cushioning and support as they redistribute the pressure your feet experience with everyday activities. This is very helpful if you have arthritis or you stand for significant periods during a workday. Orthotics also help prevent pressure ulcers and other foot abnormalities related to diabetes.

Is it good to wear orthotics all the time?

Orthotics are like eyeglasses and meant to be worn indefinitely. Eyeglasses change the shape of light to allow one to see better. Orthotics change the way ground reactive forces hit the feet, to allow one to walk better. They work to support certain muscles and ligaments, so that there is not excess strain on them.

Do orthotics change the shape of your feet?

Changes in the body such as pregnancy and any foot or leg injuries are likely to change the shape of your foot slightly and may necessitate a change in your orthotic prescription. This is so because orthotics will no longer be able to accommodate the changes that your body has gone through.

Do you have to wear a mask in a store?

Individual store locations and customers are required to follow face masks and safety guidelines set by state and local governments. Accordingly, face mask policies can vary by store. Contact your local store for more info.

Do Good Feet employees wear masks?

Employees are required to follow all face mask and safety related mandates set by the store’s state and local governments. All Good Feet Store employees have been provided face masks and gloves and have also been directed to follow proper hygiene habits and protocols as guided by the CDC. Contact your local store for more info.

Can you wear arch support?

You sure can. In nearly all cases, it won’t even be noticeable that you’re wearing supports. That’s one of the benefits of Good Feet’s Maintainer and Relaxer lines of arch supports. Be sure to ask your Arch Support Specialist to show you how to incorporate them into all the summer fashions you love to wear.

Can arch support help with foot pain?

By stabilizing the foot with a good arch support, the pain and discomfort caused by common foot and foot-related problems can often be minimized or alleviated.

Is there a distance of 6 feet from other people while shopping?

Yes . The health and safety of you and our employees is our top priority. We are following CDC guidelines for social and physical distancing, with procedures in place to promote a distance of 6 feet from others while shopping.

Is Good Feet Store a medical provider?

The Good Feet Store is not a medical provider. Good Feet Stores do not diagnose, prescribe, fill prescriptions, or accept or process insurance claims. Customers who believe arch supports may be covered under specific plans or policies should contact their plan administrator for information regarding current coverage, or Health Flexible Spending Accounts.

The Good Feet Store - Three step arch supports

I went to the goodfeet store in Portage Michigan on westnedge Ave. I was looking for replacements for arch supports because I had some in the past that worked. The year prior I had surgery for hammer toe. The salesperson told me they use a three step system, trainer strengthener supports, relaxation supports, and maintainer supports.

The Good Feet Store - Supports

Purchased supports from Jason who is now fired. Turns out that I probably did not need the supports at all Purchased a pair for both my husband and myself as well as two pair of Brooks tennis shoes which I do like a lot. Spoke with manager Mike from The Villages store today [protected]) and he didn't give me much home of helping me out. NO refunds because they are "medical grade" Will go see him next Sunday.

The Good Feet Store - Plastic pieces

I went to Torrance store because i have pain on my legs and i asked them if there arch support would help ? They said yes . I agreed to buy it and used it for 2 weeks now. Still nothing different. I want my $500 back but they said it's not refundable. Help me please.

The Good Feet Store - Strengthner hug shoe w459

I was having with my feet arch, the sales person came to the conclusion after examine that the strengthener would be able to alleviate my arch issues, but instead it got my feet tired, aching, and very painful. And in less than 20 minutes I had to remove them, my feet was actually turning inward, and hurt all that night, I told my diabetic dr.

The Good Feet Store - Arch supports

Arch supports I bought for $600+ hurt my feet. I could not afford whole system and loan turned down, so salesperson sells me just initial arches and thin rubber soles. I tried to wear arches for three days, but pain so bad in joint of right big toe and knee area (torn meniscus from prior injury). No Refund policy and I cannot find receipt.

The Good Feet Store - Arch supports

I bought good the arch support system from the Good Feet store a few months ago. I explained to the sales man that I had multiple and extreme problems with my back. I had surgery a year before and was left with spinal cord damage. I told him I was very experienced in arch supports as I had found arch supports and treated my self for years.

The Good Feet Store - arch supports

I went to the good feet store in Ontario Ca. on 2/25/21 They never once tell you how much the bill will be till you get your credit card receipt an it was $1500.00. And you never told that if they don't do what they tell you that you can't get your money back.

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