I had the opportunity to go to SAS Shoes yesterday to try and get some shoes for my mom. The service was great. Even though I could not find the right shoes for her, the store person did her very best. We must have tried 10 pairs of shoes. The sales person was smiling and so very helpful the whole time I will definitely do business with SAS Shoes in the future.
Dale B.
Place rating: 5 Olivehurst, CA
The SAS store is wonderful. I have always had great service. If they happen to be out of stock, they ship them to my home for free. If you want a wonderful, comfortable, long wearing pair of shoes, check out SAS. They are pricey but well worth the cost in comfort.
Robert B.
Place rating: 5 Lincoln, CA
Wanted a pair of SAS deck shoes, and the store on Greenback Ln. is the only factory store in Sacramento, so I went there last week to buy shoes. I don’t usually bother to leave reviews but after reading the only two previously posted reviews which, coincidently, were both written in Oct. of 2014, I felt the necessity to add my opinion. Other reviewer claims you can buy these shoes on line, but you really can’t. Shoe company has firm control of venues that sell these shoes, and while you might be able to buy them on line SOMEWHERE, the only ones I could find, were an odd lot, one pair on E-bay; so «on line,» really not an option. The other comments: store has distinctive, strong, cooking odor, sales personnel were rude, sales personnel weren’t able to fit customer with right size shoe, sales personnel had strong accent that was hard to understand, all appear to be the result of some minimally informed cultural bias. Sales personnel were all extremely friendly and personable. There was no problem with communication skills, and no one that I talked to had any noticeable accent. There was no strong cooking odor, or any other objectionable odors, whatsoever, and my feet were accurately measured as the size that I most commonly wear. So, what am I to think of the other two reviews? Given the«string theory of the composition of the universe,», I think that the other two reviewers must have occupied a alternative continuum, because we don’t seem to be talking about the same store.
Su C.
Place rating: 1 Sacramento, CA
The SAS sales person, which we could barely understand, told us that the SAS shoe company discontinued the style my elderly dad wants to purchased to replace his old pair that he purchased 15 – 20 years ago. She measured his feet and said he wears a ½ size bigger, and tried to sell him the same style in other colors, and different styles in his size. Frustrated, we drove to Beck’s Shoes on Stockton Blvd, and Patrick measured my dad’s feet and he still wears a size 10 and can order the shoes he wants. Don’t waste your time at the SAS store if you prefer good customer service.
Curt H.
Place rating: 1 Rancho Cordova, CA
Go on line and buy them. Very rude clerks poor customer service and the place stinks like curry I usually am easy to get along with but they are just plain rude
Mark B.
Place rating: 1 Newcastle, CA
The place isn’t exactly the nicest of all places. They have no price tags on any of the shoes but the 10 cent cola. I went to the cash register to buy a pair and they told me $ 180 for a pair of shoes! The only reason why I was going to buy them was because I had been to four other store that had no slip resistant shoes. They told me they will last two years; I bought a pair of shoes for ten dollars that lasted for that long! I then decided to go to Sears and ended up buying a pair a hell of a lot nicer for half the price… and they are more comfortable. If you are loaded then go to this store if not, don’t bother!