Mpw55337
MINNEAPOLIS,#2Author of original report
Wed, September 05, 2007
First off, use COMMON SENSE do you think the store would remove the shoes because of one or two people claiming they got a rash???? Not likely. Also I never complained to the store or anyone else besides consumers. I have yet to go to the doctor. I was hoping it would go away. I am not really a baby about pain, but as I stated earlier my concern in going to the doctor is because it has been at least a month or so since the initial symptoms began and weeks since not wearing them but the rash is still there and gets worse then better then worse. The womans doctor told her she had a chemical burn. Anyway what would happen is what did and Wal mart told her initially she was probably allergic to the chemical the shoes were made out of. Fyi reportedly she only wore the shoes once for like 8 hours. There have been several other complaints by other people who wore the shoes one time and got a rash which is why the shoes were finally pulled. This woman has been dealing with this since some time in July I think. Also if I had lawsuit in mind I probably would have went to the doctor and contacted an attorney over a month ago when this started happening READ THE WRITING!!
Mpw55337
MINNEAPOLIS,#3Author of original report
Wed, September 05, 2007
First off, use COMMON SENSE do you think the store would remove the shoes because of one or two people claiming they got a rash???? Not likely. Also I never complained to the store or anyone else besides consumers. I have yet to go to the doctor. I was hoping it would go away. I am not really a baby about pain, but as I stated earlier my concern in going to the doctor is because it has been at least a month or so since the initial symptoms began and weeks since not wearing them but the rash is still there and gets worse then better then worse. The womans doctor told her she had a chemical burn. Anyway what would happen is what did and Wal mart told her initially she was probably allergic to the chemical the shoes were made out of. Fyi reportedly she only wore the shoes once for like 8 hours. There have been several other complaints by other people who wore the shoes one time and got a rash which is why the shoes were finally pulled. This woman has been dealing with this since some time in July I think. Also if I had lawsuit in mind I probably would have went to the doctor and contacted an attorney over a month ago when this started happening READ THE WRITING!!
Cory
San Antonio,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, September 05, 2007
There are probably 3000 walmarts and if each store sold at least 100 pairs, more like 2 or 300 pairs, of those flip-flops, that would make at least 300,000 pairs. And we're reading about TWO reactions out of 300,000? "I had no problems with them other then after wearing them for so long MY FEET WOULD ITCH...." She says they were too tight and she wore them too long. Lord, wearing the same nasty $2 flip-flops for so long is gonna give anyones feet an itch and rash, but now she wants to get an attorney and sue. Give me a frickkin break.
Cory
San Antonio,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, September 05, 2007
There are probably 3000 walmarts and if each store sold at least 100 pairs, more like 2 or 300 pairs, of those flip-flops, that would make at least 300,000 pairs. And we're reading about TWO reactions out of 300,000? "I had no problems with them other then after wearing them for so long MY FEET WOULD ITCH...." She says they were too tight and she wore them too long. Lord, wearing the same nasty $2 flip-flops for so long is gonna give anyones feet an itch and rash, but now she wants to get an attorney and sue. Give me a frickkin break.
Cory
San Antonio,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, September 05, 2007
There are probably 3000 walmarts and if each store sold at least 100 pairs, more like 2 or 300 pairs, of those flip-flops, that would make at least 300,000 pairs. And we're reading about TWO reactions out of 300,000? "I had no problems with them other then after wearing them for so long MY FEET WOULD ITCH...." She says they were too tight and she wore them too long. Lord, wearing the same nasty $2 flip-flops for so long is gonna give anyones feet an itch and rash, but now she wants to get an attorney and sue. Give me a frickkin break.
Cory
San Antonio,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, September 05, 2007
There are probably 3000 walmarts and if each store sold at least 100 pairs, more like 2 or 300 pairs, of those flip-flops, that would make at least 300,000 pairs. And we're reading about TWO reactions out of 300,000? "I had no problems with them other then after wearing them for so long MY FEET WOULD ITCH...." She says they were too tight and she wore them too long. Lord, wearing the same nasty $2 flip-flops for so long is gonna give anyones feet an itch and rash, but now she wants to get an attorney and sue. Give me a frickkin break.