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The Good Feet Store

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Dyan Goeller
15 April 2026

I was so hopeful when I walked in the…

I was so hopeful when I walked in the door. I’ve planter fasciitis for three years and when I walked into the good feed store, I’m sure the sales person could see the pain that I was in. I’ve had the orthotics now going on 4 weeks and they have not helped at all. I was promised that they would call me to see how things were going, and I have not heard back from them. The price was outrageous, and it makes me sick to my stomach to think about how much I spent on these when they don’t work. Unfortunately, it is proving to be a waste of money. A lot of money.

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Becky Kyes
11 April 2026

The Bad Feet Store Experience

My husband had achy feet and hearing the advertisements on the radio, it seemed like a good idea--$1500 for a non-returnable product that makes your foot condition much worse is not a good plan. The high pressure salesperson made us believe these off-the-shelf orthotics were custom fit based on footprints was at the very least misleading. We are stuck with inserts we can exchange for new ones to try to correct the fit, but it's a bad plan to purchase a misleading product in perpetuity. It was an expensive lesson. Just say no!

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TC
11 April 2026

Very deceptive

The Cranston, RI store has caused EXTREME distress to an elderly, nearly 90 years old, couple that I advocate for. Their sales process is intended to deceive and pressure potential clients. They prey on the vulnerabilities of people in pain. First... they removed/ripped out the insole of the Prada shoes she came in with (did not return them)rendering them useless. Then they were told that they could not give them a price upfront. They needed to sign a contract to get the price. Being a more trusting generation, they did that. They were not given a copy of that contract. The first time they heard $$$$ was at checkout. Nearly $6000!!!! At that point they were embarrassed and too polite to object. Please do your research before visiting this shop. D rating at BBB.

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Melissa Thompson
11 April 2026

Overpriced scam

Overpriced scam! They will sell you a system of at least 3 pair of soles, each set is a little over 500$, these did nothing for me and actually I had new back pain from them! There is a no refund policy! Save your money! Or go to a podiatrist! These come straight off the shelf! They are not custom!!!!

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Randy Formanek
8 April 2026

Scam

Scam, high pressure, they had us wait 60 days before we could get a refund. The supports cause more pain. After the 60 days they would not give us all the money back making us pay for foam cushions that we never used that probably cost them hardly anything and charged us $125.00.

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Holly
8 April 2026

Massive ripoff

Huge waste of money and my feet still hurt. Nothing is refundable, not even the unopened packs of compression socks that I didn’t want. Don’t fall for the diagnostic gadgets and smooth sales pitch. Staff are not podiatrists and don’t have the professional skills or training to correctly diagnose problems. A custom orthotic costs half the price, stands a better chance of actually working, and could be claimed on health insurance. Stay away from The Good Feet Store. I wish I had.

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Steve
5 April 2026

Buyer be ware

I was told that their product would help with my foot pain, it actually got worse. I could not have their arch supports in my shoes for longer then 15-20 minutes. I called the good feet store in Lansing Michigan multiply times, and nothing calls went to straight music, then after the 5th attempt at calling I got an answering machine, I left a message, no response, no one called me back. They charged me for products that I did not ask to purchase, they made me believe they were free.. included in the purchase.. 3 pairs of ankle socks $47.97…3 inserts $87.97 and 3 arch activators $57.97.. I asked for none of these .. not to mention the charge of $434.99 of each of the 3 arch supports.

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Beverly Dorsey
30 March 2026

This is NOT a store as there is no…

This is NOT a store as there is no choice of a product. Its little booths, no actual shoes. Very misleading commercials. I went to the Glastonbury “store” and left when I realized what it really was: a place to buy arch inserts for shoes.

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Jay Pondy
26 March 2026

Don’t!

The Good Feet store employees do a wonderful job of building a rapport and trust with you as they go through the motions of analyzing and measuring your feet. They makes several lengthy trips to the back room to make you think they are really doing some custom work for your particular foot problem. I wish I had read these reviews before I went because I too was suckered for $1750 for three pairs of plastic inserts. I have gone back to the store several times for the same problem, but I have to admit that the inserts have made a significant difference, but certainly have not eliminated the problem as promised.

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Talus
25 March 2026

The Good Feet Store does not provide custom insoles

The Good Feet Store does not provide custom insoles. They are pre-manufactured, sitting on the shelf. The reps are nothing but salespeople. They keep bringing you insoles till you tell them they feel good. They may feel good at the time, but they may not really be what you need for your feet and or body mechanics. For the extremely high price you pay, you would think there would be a registry where customers would be documented/listed with what insoles were sold and the costs paid. But that would mean there would be a paper trail, The Good Feet Store could be held liable for and held responsible for any complaints. I paid over $400 for the top, most resilient insoles of the caramel color cause I wanted them to last, but when they eventually cracked and started to fall apart, when I went in for replacements, the sales rep gave me the cheaper (black), less durable insoles. These sales reps are not trained in anything other than sales. There is nothing custom or caring about these people or company.

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Lynn Trudeau
24 March 2026

Not comfortable and didn't know no…

Not comfortable and didn't know no money back and I don't wear them.

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Dave Sutton
23 March 2026

I WAS CHARGED 2300 DOLLARS AT A GOOD…

I WAS CHARGED 2300 DOLLARS AT A GOOD FEET STORE IN HIGHLAND,IN. AND WITHIN A DAY OF WEARING THE SUPPORTS MY FEET WERE HURTING WORST THAN BEFORE I WENT IN.THE INSERTS WERE HARD PLASTIC AND THEY MOVED THE WEIGHT FROM MY HEEL TO THE BALL OF MY FEET WHICH CAUSED MORE PAIN THAN BEFORE.REMEMBER NO REFUNDS.

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Hal Shutter
23 March 2026

THIS STORE IS A JOKE !

THIS STORE IS A JOKE !! THEIR WEB SITE STATES THAT PRODUCT PRICING IS $400-$600 ?? AFTER THEIR BS SALES PITCH, THEY WILL TRY TO SELL YOU THEIR ELITE PACKAGE FOR OVER $3,000. YES, OVER $3,000 FOR SHOE INSERTS !!! WHEN YOU REFUSE THIS OPTION, THEY WILL TELL YOU THERE IS A STARTER PACKAGE OPTION FOR $500 ??? BOTH PACKAGES ARE THE SAME !! THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE WARRANTY - 6 MONTHS VS. LIFETIME.. A LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR SHOE INSERTS - WHAT A JOKE !! THERE METHOD FOR DETERMINING WHAT ARCH SUPPORTS YOU NEED IS ALSO VERY FLAKY.. YOU CAN GO TO THE POWERSTEP WEB SITE, DO THE "WET TEST", AND GET THE SAME AND PROBABLY BETTER RESULTS. THE SALES ASSOCIATES ARE NOT MEDICALLY QUALIFIED TO DIAGNOSE ANY FOOT PROBLEM - ALL THEY CARE ABOUT IS GETTING THE HIGHEST COMMISSION FROM A SALE. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GO SEE A LOCAL PODIATRIST. THE GOOD FEET STORE IS A TOTAL FRAUD !! AVOID THIS STORE LIKE THE PLAGUE AND GO SEE A GOOD, LOCAL PODIATRIST WHO CAN PROPERLY DIAGNOSE ANY FOOT ISSUES THAT YOU MAY HAVE. THIS IS A MARKETING SCAM AND A TOTAL JOKE !!! BUYER BEWARE !!!

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Nellie Stevens
21 March 2026

I want to share my experience with The…

I want to share my experience with The Good Feet Store so others can make a fully informed decision before committing. While the overall concept and process were explained, my concern lies more with the in-store sales experience. I felt that the approach was overly pushy, particularly when it came to financing. At one point, the salesperson took control of the phone during the credit application process and directed what to select, emphasizing how easy it would be to pay off. This made me uncomfortable and felt more like pressure than guidance. There was also a strong push to add on additional products, such as shoes, even after I clearly stated that I was not interested in them. For a purchase at this price point—around $2,000—I expected a more personalized, customer-focused experience rather than one that felt driven by upselling. Additionally, while the system is presented as a multi-step, customized solution, I did not feel that the three-step insole process was tailored to my individual needs to the degree I expected. I followed the instructions provided, but unfortunately did not experience the level of relief I had hoped for. This may be a solution that works well for some people, but I would encourage potential customers to be mindful during the sales process. Take your time, ask questions, and don’t feel pressured into financing or add-ons that you’re unsure about. Buyer beware: for a significant investment like this, it’s important to feel confident not only in the product, but also in the level of care and professionalism you receive during the process.

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dgronski
20 March 2026

Complete scam!

Complete scam!

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Based on 40 verified customer reviews, The Good Feet Store holds an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 — rated Average on ReviewTerminal.

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