Company Does Not Stand By Its Products
I found my first pair of Spenco flip flops at Eneslow in New York City in 2009. I was thrilled to find flip flops that didn't aggravate my plantar fasciitis, and I became an instant fan. Three years later, the thongs broke, I chalked it up to normal wear and tear, and bought a new pair. Three years after that, my second pair broke. In February of 2017, Eneslow was out of stock, so I purchased my third pair on Amazon. This pair broke just one year in, so I contacted Spenco for a replacement pair, citing the obvious manufacturing defect. They declined, kicking it back to the Amazon third party, though Amazon has a site-wide 60 day limit on returns. And here we are. I have to find a new orthotic flip flop company, and I want other potential Spenco customers to know what kind of company they're dealing with.
10 de abril de 2018
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