I see the CT representatives have resumed their habit of posting the same, long-disproven lies, over and over again. Lately it's been mostly on the "Repair Only Warranty" thread.
As was suggested before, I have decided to stream-line things by assigning a unique number to each standard lie, along with the standard refutations. This will help the interested reader to quickly dismiss these repetitive lies with a minimum of wasted time.
This may be useful to the self-declared CT Representatives, too. Instead of spending valuable time laboriously re-typing these lies every few days, they can simply refer to them by number.
For example, “Oh, yeah? You are just a lazy Unionist bum. And Lie #6!”
(Although I suspect that it is the sheer joy of the lying process that they enjoy, and that efficiency is not their priority.)
I humbly offer the following list:
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The Repair-Only Lies List:
#1 – Canadian Tire’s policy is to give a refund for a defective item.
Canadian Tire does not have a policy to provide refunds for any defective items. Instead, they have designated some items as “Repair Only” or “Exchange Only”, and consider these items to be “Non-Refundable” if they are defective.
Numerous examples are available of self-appointed CT representatives describing (and even defending) these policies.
No evidence has been presented that Canadian Tire has other policies for defective items, although some stores claim to offer refunds in some cases.
#2 – Only a few items at Canadian Tire are “Non-Refundable” – about 98% have a refund 'option'.
A random survey of products on CanadianTire.ca found about 80% of the items were clearly non-refundable. The policies on other 20% were less clear, but do not appear to be refundable, either.
See this post for details: "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-37.html#post3747"
No other evidence has been presented regarding these statistics.
#3 – All other retailers have the “same damn” policy (i.e., no refund for defective items) as Canadian Tire.
There are no other major Canadian retailers who have a general policy against providing refunds for defective items.
Although other stores may carry items for which the manufacturer provides only a repair-only warranty, the other stores do not set their refund policies based on the manufacturer’s warranty; the stores stand behind the products they sell, and offer refunds for at least 30 days.
See the following posts for details on outdoor power equipment:
Costco: "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-20.html#post3166" and "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-20.html#post3179"
Walmart: "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-21.html#post3238" and "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-23.html#post3268"
Home Depot: "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-28.html#post3445"
No evidence has been presented that these stores have policies other than those described above.
#4 – Other stores sell products that have a manufacturer’s warranty saying, “repair only”, which proves other stores have “the same damn policy” as Canadian Tire.
All other major retailers allow refunds for at least 30 days. No other major retailer reverts to the manufacturer's warranty immediately.
#5 – A repair is only a minor inconvenience, compared to a refund or exchange.
See the following post for a vivid description of the costs in time and money, and risk for a customer how agrees to settle for a repair:
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https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...rranty-no-refund-no-exchange-37.html#post3745"
#6 – Other stores have just as many complaints as Canadian Tire for refunds on defective items.
See the links under #3 to compare the complaints that can be easily found online.
#7 – Customers are to blame for Canadian Tire’s implementation of the “No Refund” policy.
This is clearly false because all other retailers operate in the same marketplace, yet no other retailer has a similar policy for similar defective goods.
#8 – A customer is not entitled to an exchange on a “Repair Only” product.
Most provinces have a Ministry for consumer affairs or protection, whom you can contact for details in your specific case.
See the Sale of Goods Act thread: "
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/general-canadian-tire-complaints-chat/707-sale-goods-act.html"
#9 - A customer is not entitled to a refund for a “Repair Only” or “Exchange Only” product.
According to numerous experts in the field of consumer law, an Ontario customer is entitled to a refund for a defective product. For links to these resources, see the Sale of Goods thread, located here:
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https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/general-canadian-tire-complaints-chat/707-sale-goods-act.html"
Should you wish to dispute any of these experts’ opinions, feel free to contact them directly. Thank you.
#10 - Didn’t Dick Smythe have a problem with a pressure washer he bought from Home Depot and tried to return?
No, Dick Smyth (not “Smythe”) bought a pressure washer from Canadian Tire. It stopped working, and he bought another one from Canadian Tire. There are no reports on how long the second washer lasted before it, too, failed.
It is true, however, that Dick reported a problem with a warrant on a “Moffat range” he bought from Home Depot.
You can read about it for yourself here:
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Calling Home Depot…. | Ellen Roseman"