Never buy shoes from this business, leaders warn
The Best Office Office has received more than 7,600 inquiries on this online shoe store.
By simply clicking on a button, you can get virtually everything that is sent to your front door nowadays. Not only do you no longer need to deal with crowds to go shopping, but you do not have to worry about going to several different stores to find the item you want in stock. However, as easy as online shopping make our lives, it also comes with real risks. Photos of products can be misleading, so there's always the chance to send you something that did not send you that what you thought you were buying - or even worse, paying something thatnever arrive. This seems to be the case for an online shoe store, which officials now warn consumers. Read it to find out which business you should never buy shoes from the best company (BBB).
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The BBB warns customers of buying Sneakfoot shoes.
The BBB has published a warningAbout the Snowfoot Online Shoe Store June 8, June 8 on his "FAQ & About" page, the company refers to itself as "Online store established for authentic street wear, sneakers, handbags, etc. "Despite the promises of easy returns and exchanges within 30 days and"100% authentic, authentic and original"Products, the BBB states that they have received more than 7,600 inquiries in society since 202020 and more than 450 consumer complaints alleging that they have made purchases of sneakfoot.com, but" has never received products or reimbursement. "
According to the agency, the vast majority of customer complaints come from California, New York, Florida, Virginia, Texas, Washington, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. However, there has been a client affected in almost all American states.
Customers say Sneakfoot does not respond by phone or email to concerns about missing items.
According to the BBB, theAdvertised phone number As the contact line for SneakFoot leads customers to send any communication by email to [email protected]. The website also indicates that "any complaint against the authenticity of the product should be made immediately ... and sent by e-mail to our customer service team at the following address: [email protected]", but the Customers say that their emails at this address are not UNESWERED.
"I ordered a pair of shoes a few months ago, but I did not receive them and they no longer respond to my emails to seek a refund on my order," a complainant reported at the BBB.
Another customer claims to have tried to contact the company via several points of sale. "I sent an email, sent texts, tried to call and Dmerring this company," the client said. "They must reimburse my money and take their website. It's been a month and they have never responded or anything."
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Sneakfoot returns to the shoes of major brands for hundreds and even thousands of dollars.
The Sneakfoot website indicates that the company is specialized in the resale of shoes of major brands such as Jordan, Nike, Yezy and Adidas, as well as other well-known companies. And prices are not really cheap. There are shoe lists sold at hundreds of dollars up tens of thousands of dollars. A pair of authentic Jordan 1 retro dior shoes areAdvertise on the site for $ 12,500. (These shoes start at $ 7,725 on othersEstablished websites.)
"The Better Business office strongly encourages consumers to use caution when managing online retailers, especially with extremely high brands on items sold," BBB said.
The BBB says Sneakfoot has stopped answering them.
Sneakfoot does not seem to answer customers or BBB. "At this point, the company has ceased to respond to any complaint sent from BBB," says the agency. The company claims to be located in Glen Allen, Virginia, but the address provided on the website is a UPS store, by the BBB. The agency also says that through new research, they determined that the Sneakfoot website is registered from Canada.
"Internet is a two-edged sword: great to communicate and learn, as well as supervise and cheat. You must search, search, search,"Barry N. Moore, CEO of the BBB serving Central Virginia, said in a statement. "Failure to do it too often ends up being scammed."
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