Icy Truck spam. What are we at now? Eight? Nine?
Sheri C.: Still no reply to my email now two weeks ago!!!!! Very disappointed
I see more people don't like the Icy Truck:
Mike M.: Just lost a little more respect for Canadian Tire. What a disgusting waste of money to distract the population. It's -50 across most of Canada and people are homeless and freezing to death while another greedy corporation wastes money on stupid advertisements
Lots of people think the Icy Truck is a big waste:
Janice F.D.: and your point? Sorry......but is this why the prices are so high in your stores? In this day and age with so many people in need I don't think we need ice trucks............ just saying!!
Swapndeep S.: Today it is the 5th day since i mentioned about the problem and have not heard from you till now... Please don't answer that we are working on it and also don't appreciate me on my patience... I want an resolution and not your plain words because now your words are not doing any good... If you have take that many days and time to resolve this problem then please answer that the solution it is beyond us. First you are selling the customer a bad product and then take so much time to resolve it and then you claim that strong customer service is important to you guys... So much for Great customer service I should say... If this is good customer service then I dread to think about bad customer service...
CT says, "Out with the old":
Laurie M.: Or out with the new, Noma Christmas lights that is. Over $250 worth, bought at the end of November, that don't work. But because we waited until after December 24th to return them (as they were on our three storey house), we aren't able to get a refund. We can get an exchange, but I really don't want more non working Noma Christmas lights. Not only did we not get to turn our lights on during the holiday season, but we also lost money in installation fees, as well as the lights themselves. Thank you so much, Canadian Tire. What amazing customer service you have.
You may recall that on December 21st, Crappy Tire offered a "free gift" of a $20 card.
This offer was spammed to a lot of Canadians, many of whom objected to the mis-naming of this as "free", when in fact it had to be earned through spending at least $200.
The other problem was that they used the word "gift" in the description, and a "gift card" cannot expire. However, these were actually "Promo" cards, and expired .... in about a week!
And there was this complaint:
Don C.: I got a promo card and they refused to honour it as I was a day late due to the ice storm !! So I went somewhere else to finish my shoping for Christmas
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