Even when the battery works fine (at least initially) you can still get shafted:
Rick R.: Time for Rick's Rants.... Well its been a while since I had something really worthy to complain about, but today was my "lucky" day. This morning I purchased a battery at Canadian Tire. Nothing really out of the ordinary. A sign above the battery department says, "Price after casting returned". Upon check out, the company automatically adds a $15 casting deposit, and automatically charges me HST. So far, everything going as planned. I take the battery install it in my truck. Works as advertised, I turn my key and the engine stats. Perfect!
.... Later that evening .....
I return to Canadian Tire to get my deposit back. "No problem. Here you go sir. $15 returned to my credit card". I pause for a second and ask, "What about the HST I paid on the $15?" to which the staff make great efforts to convince me that's the way it's done. I said, but that's illegal. You can't charge me HST on nothing. You charged me HST on the casting deposit, I brought the casting back and now I would like my FULL deposit back including HST taxes. After great debate with customer service and a junior auto department manager, who I'll call Jr., I got nowhere. I should say though, Jr. was so frustrated with his company's policy, and the chain of complaints it generated, he offered to refund my HST taxes out of his own pocket. Kudo's to junior for trying to satisfy his customer. Poo Poo on CT for a very bad broadly implemented and infuriating customer policy.
I felt like I was in an episode from Seinfeld, "You know how to take the deposit, you just don't know how to refund the deposit!". Next time I will just call CAA. Same price and no fuss.