You pay for the most expensive of the three pairs. These boots are often marked up (e.g., $300–$400) compared to standard retailers.
If you see a BOGO deal for premium brands like Lucchese or Anderson Bean online, it is almost certainly a scam. 👢 How the Deal Actually Works buy one get one free cowboy boots
Extremely risky . Scammers often clone legitimate sites like Justin Boots or Boot Barn and run Facebook/Instagram ads for BOGO deals to steal credit card info. You pay for the most expensive of the three pairs
The selection often features "house brands" like JB Dillon, Masterson, or Sterling River, which are manufactured specifically for these BOGO outlets. or Sterling River