Yes, let's investigate the competitors shall we
Home Depot Canada
http://www.homedepot.ca/wcsstore/HomeDepotCanada/pdf/en_CA/MAJOR_APPLIANCE_DELIVERY.pdf
problem with that stove you bought? nO problem, call the manufacturer LOL.
The HD policy at the link provided says consumers have 48 hours to get a refund for a defective appliance.
That might seem short to some consumers, who are used to at least 30 days.
But how much time does Crappy Tire give their customers to return a defective appliance?
Zero days!
Nada. Zip. Zilch. Not one friggin' minute!
So, the Home Depot policy is, literally speaking, infinitely better than the Crappy Tire policy. Good to know!
Thanks for providing that info, Angry CT Person!
Oh, and by the way? I have it on good authority that “against the law is illegal”.
So any law requiring a retailer to give refunds for goods that are not of “merchantable quality” would count as “illegal”. Something like the Sale of Goods Act, or the Consumer Protection Act, for example.
Yeah, I'm sure you'll do fine against the new competition.
After all, the people who choose you only for your low prices are sure to stick with you, even when they can get it at next door for even less, and with a better return policy!
Ha-ha-ha-ha!