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Anyone had any experience w/this store? Friend asked me about it.

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They specialize in selling you one of their insets, for a price 😂

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And I've been told that the price is quite high, four digits and a comma high for the complete set of multiple pairs.

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@We rescue cats : Thanks I will let my friend know.

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@Group 5 minus 1  I experienced plantar fasciitis about 10 years ago. After many trips to podiatrist for B12 injections in foot and physical therapy sessions that did help, I went to GF Store. It was the answer I needed for my PF. I did purchase the three inserts for recommended stages but in hindsight I would only purchase the primary insert. The inserts are quaranteed for life and I did obtain new set for no charge. Did not know if I needed to get new set but stopped in one day just to have the technician look at the original ones and it was determined I needed new ones. They keep old inserts and recycle them. I do not find them uncomfortable. Previously had inserts prescribed by podiatrist that are hard surface and take a while to acclimate. The inserts from GF Store are thin and flexible. 

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@We rescue cats Here in WA state it's been hyped for years. A local radio personality, Ursula Reutin, starting shiling for them years ago. I've seen price info and they are waaaay expensive.

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DH and I both had Plantar fasciitis and my Orthopedist recommended Good Feet Store 

( said GF had great product at a fraction of cost of custom orthodics.  They resolved our P.F. and its never returned.

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No, no experience with them.  I have other ankle and feet problems and had to have orthotics made by a prescription through my doctor .  They were pretty expensive but I don't know what I would do without them.  Maybe you should ask your doctor about orthotics that you get made especially for you and see if they can go through your insurance.  

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@Love my grandkids --yes, I priced them out at $1500. Now that was a few years ago. Didn't check if those were covered by Medicare or not.

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@wagirl   wow,  that is expensive. Revitalign works for me