Sole Savy Reviews 4

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I placed a few orders with my shop pay…

I placed a few orders with my shop pay account which is 100% fraud free. The customer service associate asked me why I was placing multiple orders and cancelled them all. When i asked why and tried to get an answer, they didnt respond. Avoid this place, give your money to a place that cares

25 March 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

False Advertising

I ordered something that they listed in bold, red font as having 2 in stock of. I mailed and asked when It would ship out, they told me they didnt have it yet. And that I ordered a pre-order item, which i did read on their website. If that's the case, why list that you have some in-stock? Then they canceled my order because I complained! Nice business you got there, Solesavy.

2 August 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Solesavy.com is a SCAM

Solesavy.com is a horrible service that scams its users out of $33 a month. They basically say you can cop shoes but all they do is show you the "sock jig" method -- basically, loading items into your cart early hoping to bypass the checkpoint on a drop. IT DOESN't WORK.

The bots beat out people every time and they make excuses for why things went wrong. Also, they say that money also provides full listings of raffles, but they basically pull information from sole retriever.com which costs less for a monthly price and there's even a free version that provides the same info.

The owners -- Justin and DP -- try to sell it as a community of sneakerheads, not resellers, which is great, but then they try to sell you shoes from Justin's dad's shoe store (they don't openly say that) for retail plus a hefty shipping cost.

Essentially, you're paying way too much to converse with other sneakerheads. Save your money and look for better ways to get your kicks.

22 February 2023
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