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  3. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Pay-Less National was founded in 1956 in Topeka, Kansas, by two cousins, Louis and Shaol Pozez, to open self-service stores selling budget footwear. Circa 1962–1963, Volume Shoe company purchased the original Hill Brothers Shoe Company based in Kansas City, Missouri and converted all 25 of their stores to the "Payless" name. In 1971, Volume ...

  4. Category:Footwear retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. Return merchandise authorization - Wikipedia

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    RMAs may be minimized in a number of ways. Adding a customer survey capability may prevent RMAs by detecting problems in advance of returns. [citation needed] Returns are sometimes minimized by reducing transaction errors prior to the merchandise leaving the seller. [3] Providing additional information to consumers also reduces returns. [4]

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    Nationwide, 36,757 comfy shoe buyers will receive part of a nearly $1.9 million settlement that was reached between the brand and the FTC. Bought HeyDude shoes? Watch for PayPal refund after $1.9M ...

  7. Vibram to refund customers $3.75M for false claims - AOL

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    Vibram's interesting looking FiveFinger shoes might not be as health savvy as the company has claimed and its costing them a whopping $3.75 million. The shoe company recently settled a class ...

  8. Genesco - Wikipedia

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    James Franklin Jarman, J.H. Lawson and William Hatch Wemyss, all former salesmen for Carter Shoe Co. in Nashville, founded Jarman Shoe Company in 1924 as a footwear manufacturer. [6] The company grew rapidly and took the name General Shoe Company in 1931, and its initial public stock offering took place in 1939.

  9. Shoe Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Carnival launched a program called Shoes2U in 2015, allowing shoppers to receive styles and sizes of shoes from other stores in the Shoe Carnival chain through home delivery. [1] Together with further expansion to more than 400 retail stores, this e-commerce initiative lead to the company reaching the $1 billion mark in total sales for the ...