Chris has been busy, on this issue. I hope Santa rewards him ... and gives Crappy all the lumps of coal they deserve!
Chris P.: On 22nd, 2013, a Christmas Tree (Product # 151-1118-0) was supposed to go on sale for 50% off from $269.99 to $134.99. This offer is still currently in this week’s flyer, yet none of your stores in my area bothered to order any stock to be available for this sale. I know this because my wife and I went to a few of your stores in the St. John’s, Newfoundland area a day before the sale was to start to see how many would be in stock for the sale. To our surprise, we were told that none of the stores in the area had any. Also, the store that we were in didn't have any on order to be in in time for the sale.
Please note that this is a violation of section 74.04 (Bait and Switch Selling Section) of the federal Competition Act: “Section 74.04 of the Competition Act is a civil provision. It prohibits "bait-and-switch" selling which occurs when a product is advertised at a bargain price, but is not available for sale in reasonable quantities.”
There is no argument that the inventory was below a reasonable amount as the store had 0 to offer at the time of the sale.
To make matter worse, I am unable to get a rain check for this item which is also in violation of the Competition Act.
After speaking with a representative from your head office, she forwarded me to the fine print on page 43 of your flyer that states that availability may vary by store. The competition act also states that “…use of a general phrase, such as "quantities are limited," would not be an absolute defense under this section”.
After doing some research online I have found that many other people are complaining about similar issues at Canadian Tire. After speaking with the Provincial Consumer Affairs Office with the Department of Service NL, I have confirmed that this practice is indeed illegal under federal and provincial law.
I would like to know why Canadian Tire thinks they can take advantage of its customers with such blatant false advertising. There is no way my wife and I ever had any chance of availing of that sale but it was enticing enough to get us into your store where we proceeded to buy other merchandise.
There is a reason why this type of behavior is illegal in Canada.
As a frequent Canadian Tire customer, I feel cheated and taken advantage of.