I bought a MasterCraft Air Compressor at the Cambie street store. I took it to Mayne Island to use to pump up a backhoe tire and it broke in 2 minutes the first day of use (second day I owned it). Basically the connecting rod to the compressor piston shattered into hundreds of pieces (yes - I did check the oil level first). Unfortunately, my receipt got misplaced (Murphy's Law - I have receipts for everything in the last 12 years except this one apparently). When I took it back to the store, my credit card receipt was not good enough and they would not return my money without an itemized receipt. Instead they offered me a store credit. I reluctantly took it but found out when I got home it expires in 2 months. This was not explained to me at the store!! This means I basically handed Canadian Tire $165 and have nothing in return. I won't buy any more crappy MasterCraft products. The only thing that comes to mind is to buy $165 worth of spray paint and write "Canadian Tire Sucks!!" all over the outside of the building.
In the last twenty years I probably have spent over $7500 at Canadian Tire. They have lost a customer for life unless this gets resolved.
Anyone have any ideas??? I would hate to have to cost them $100,000 ++ in lost customers like I did with Rheem Canada and HillCrest Plumbing (both acted like criminals) but since I have a well followed blog and big audience I will definitely cost pass this story around if I don't get satisfaction.
Technoracle (a.k.a. "Duane's World"): Buying a hot water heater? Read this first. Don't buy Rheem
Thanks in advance.
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In the last twenty years I probably have spent over $7500 at Canadian Tire. They have lost a customer for life unless this gets resolved.
Anyone have any ideas??? I would hate to have to cost them $100,000 ++ in lost customers like I did with Rheem Canada and HillCrest Plumbing (both acted like criminals) but since I have a well followed blog and big audience I will definitely cost pass this story around if I don't get satisfaction.
Technoracle (a.k.a. "Duane's World"): Buying a hot water heater? Read this first. Don't buy Rheem
Thanks in advance.
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