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Thank you DavidLeR for your reply, very much appreciated.
Today I finally gave that piece of junk back to CT and had my refund.
For anyone considering to buy an item from TEMPO FITNESS I would say that you are looking for trouble.
Try to reach their customer service before you make a purchase.
And I will never do any purchase at CT again.
The return policy for some products can be very complicated, as it depends on the warranty of the manufacturer sometimes.
I tried several times myself to reach tempo fitness, and they can be hard to reach.
The returns for Fitness equipment at CT 326 needs a RA number from the manufacturer, and the customer representative will need to confirm that RA number with the manufacturer before giving anything back to customer.
Most products in the store get exchanged if defective, but it is not the case for a treadmill.
The first thing they try to do by requesting a RA number is that you communicate with the vendor/manufacturer to get it fix.
Davidler........can you give me the section of the Ontario CPA you are referring to in regards to customers being entitled to a refund or exchange on defective items. I can't find it, although there is a section on what a customer is entitled to if the seller refuses to honor the warranty.
Thanks
Davidler........can you give me the section of the Ontario CPA you are referring to in regards to customers being entitled to a refund or exchange on defective items. I can't find it, although there is a section on what a customer is entitled to if the seller refuses to honor the warranty.
Thanks
when you pay for your item at canadian tire or another store you are entering a legal contract. that contract is you agreeing to the terms of that specific product.
in a fair exchange of goods, such as you walk in to a store, knowingly purchase a heater (example) pay for it in full, and take delivery of the goods immediately you entered into the sellers terms of sale …
if the product is defective you are now bound by the warranty.
the retailer determines the warranty for the product
davidler i don`t know where you have obtained your facts
i work in law, in ontario. i have a ton of experience in consumer law
trust a legal expert
Under your interpretation ...
As always people are entitled to their own opinion...
What you are stating as your opinion ...
what i can tell you concretely that legally no store MUST provide a refund for anything. in the case of canadian tire, here is the statment;
hope this helps
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