I remember a question posted here at ThriftyFun a few months ago about whether these toning shoes really work. Some adamantly said yes and some adamantly said no. Since they don't work as promised I thought it would be the right thing to do to share this information with anyone who purchased the toning shoes and/or other toning products like tops, pants, and bras.
Reebok recently settled with the FTC for a 25 million dollar settlement for deceptive advertising. You can go to the link below to request your refund for having been duped. The link is directly from the FTC website.
The merchandise must have been purchased after December 5, 2008. If you request more than $200.00 in refunds for multiple purchases you will need proof of receipt. You can also find further details at this link.
By Deeli from Richland, WA
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I researched before I bought any and asked sales people what they had heard about each brand. I ended up with new balance, which I had not even seen advertised! They work! My legs were sore the next morning just from wearing them around the house.
Ive bought several pair... misleading on what they say about these shows , doesnt work !
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