Dont shop at Canadian tire unless you like paying more and getting less! I purchased the same machine from canadian tire i could have bought elswhere becuase it was on sale and i thought if i could save a few bucks then why not. Well now i need service a week later and i was told to call the number on the box. No problem except now i have to pay a dispatch fee of 200 plus the cost of the parts needed to fix it.
Dont shop at Canadian tire unless you like paying more and getting less! I purchased the same machine from canadian tire i could have bought elswhere becuase it was on sale and i thought if i could save a few bucks then why not. Well now i need service a week later and i was told to call the number on the box. No problem except now i have to pay a dispatch fee of 200 plus the cost of the parts needed to fix it.
Was there a warranty?
Don't fall into the warranty trap.
The retailer has to provide a refund, or an exchange if you prefer.
On Tuesday, call the Ministry at 1-877-665-0662.
In the meantime, check out this blog:
How to get a refund from Canadian Tire - moneyville.ca Blogs
Lots of other good resources out there.
Just don't be fooled by the Crappy People who say you have to settle for whatever they want to offer you.
The retailer has every right to verify if it's defective. Care to dispute it?
sure, sounds reasonable.
but the retailers has to follow the laws regarding refunds for defective products
regardless of the warranty the manufacturer provided
"- no matter what their return policies may say"
Any proof it's defective? Nope.
Any proof it's defective? Nope. Better have the in home expert verify it. Kinda like this site, people lie and make up stories all the time on here. That's why they're fakers.
Interesting idea.
That consumers are expected to post 'proof' to an online discussion forum.
And if they don't, store owners are somehow justified in saying the consumers 'lie' and are 'fakers'.
Don't forget: CanadianTireSucks is a site for consumers to share information and ideas.
Luckily there are people here who are willing to step up & help one another out.
And shame on the crappy people for trying to obstruct any of that.
none of this is surprising
we all know the ct owners are there to make money and nothing else
they could be honest about their policies
they follow the law and give refunds for defective products
but if they can make more money by hiding their return policies and then denying reasonable returns - well - nobody should be surprised
just keep in mind the kind of people you are buying from
Any proof it's defective? Nope. Better have the in home expert verify it. Kinda like this site, people lie and make up stories all the time on here. That's why they're fakers.
Interesting idea.
That consumers are expected to post 'proof' to an online discussion forum.
And if they don't, store owners are somehow justified in saying the consumers 'lie' and are 'fakers'.
Don't forget: CanadianTireSucks is a site for consumers to share information and ideas.
Luckily there are people here who are willing to step up & help one another out.
And shame on the crappy people for trying to obstruct any of that.
Get real. CanadianTireSucks is an anonymous e-commerce site. No way to know if stories are one-sided, true or even real. Lots of fake posts on here by one faker advocate using multiple personalities.
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It's obvious what's really going on, otherwise you would have contacted media, lawyers, BBB, Ministries....the options are endless, and other than lawyers, cost you nothing and have credibility.
Nice try though.
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Get real. CanadianTireSucks is an anonymous e-commerce site. No way to know if stories are one-sided, true or even real. Lots of fake posts on here by one faker advocate using multiple personalities.
Interesting idea.
That the information here COULD be incorrect, so it MUST be incorrect, and consumers should ignore it.
I'm sure the Crappy Tire people might enhance their all-important profits of consumers fell for this B.S.
But consumers are smart enough to recognize potentially useful information, and do their own investigations.
But, good luck with your dis-information plans, Crappy People! Ha-ha!
Dont shop at Canadian tire unless you like paying more and getting less! I purchased the same machine from canadian tire i could have bought elswhere becuase it was on sale and i thought if i could save a few bucks then why not. Well now i need service a week later and i was told to call the number on the box. No problem except now i have to pay a dispatch fee of 200 plus the cost of the parts needed to fix it.