Walter G.
Google
The sales associate was very knowledgeable and accommodating. I entered the location after googling a specific shoe brand I was trying to find. When I was told that the store mainly sold insoles to correct foot problems and orthopedic shoes, I immediately asked about the cost of the insoles. I was told I could get them for around $200. So, I agreed to proceed. After the process of finding what seemed to work for my feet, I placed on an automatic foot massage device while the sales associate prepared the bill. When I was later called to the register to pay the bill, I learned that the insoles cost over $1,200! When I inquired about the $200 price initially quoted, I was told that they did carry insoles for that price and that the difference in prices was that for the $200 ones (actually $296) the warranty was only for 6 months, versus a lifetime warranty for the $1,200 price. Being over 70 years old and retired, I simply settled for the $300 ones. And while I appreciate the sales associate's honesty, I still have lingering doubts about the insoles I was actually ultimately provided. They were not the same ones used in fitting my feet. Accordingly, I can't help but wonder if the $900 difference really reflected the length of the warranty. If so, why wasn't I given the same insoles I tried and approved of? Clearly the contract could have been written to adjust the warranty to 6 months versus "lifetime." For these reasons, I will probably not recommend this store to others and, if/when the time comes, go somewhere else for insoles.