Yeah, I already read all the crappy links you posted to manufacturer's warranties.
Anyway, any warranty that says "replace" is already miles ahead of the crappy CT policy to not provide replacements it it's "Repair Only".
Too bad that wasn't the question, though. Another dodgy move by LiarGuy.
Do you honestly believe you can read a manufacturer's warranty, and from that infer the policies of every retailer who sells that item? Liar. Although maybe in this case you are just really, really dumb?
Homework. That's exactly what you've been asked to do, to support your own ridiculous claim.
And you've failed, yet again.
Not even close to proving anything about store policies.
Too bad that it's the retailers policies that are being debated, for which you've provided zero proof.
Just because Crappy Tire tries to hide their horrible policies, that doesn't mean other retailers are also being devious.
Lots of retailers publish their full policies clearly on their web sites, with no hidden clauses on the back of receipts, or that you have to pry out of their Customer Service desk.
Yet another way CT sucks.
And you help them along their way. Nice move. Im sure the CT dealers are very pleased with your attempts to deceive the public.
And the name of the game is, "try to beat the truth out of LiarGuy".
Short of using a baseball bat, I don't think that's every gonna happen.
how can i communicate so you can comprehend?
1) davidler claims that a repair warranty is ILLEGAL for goods purchased in Canada - check , no dispute to be had
2) davidler claims that only canadian tire offers the repairs, everyone else replaces - check
3) davidler claims that the consumer gets to choose which option is used - check
so i addressed it with this information
1) a series of links (proof you asked for) on everything from apple ipods to appliances to power equipment goods froM RETAILERS (walmart, lowes etc....) that clearly state replace or repair at the retailers discretion
- the fact that a wide range of items from a wide range of retailers have repair at retailers discretion clearly stated means that either CT is not operating illegally, or all of them are.
so i ask directly, please respond directly.
1) are walmart, lowes, apple, john deere etc...all using an illegal repair policy?
2) are the links to their provided canadian websites false? fake? misleading? or fair to say those are actually the stated policies?
3)
with a little work you might see some clarity. basic returns policies are on everyones websites. product specific stuff has to be dug up with further clicking and follow through. if u truly believe you can buy a lawnmower at home depot, use it for 3 months, claim its defective and then demand a new replacement on the spot, you sir are mistaken. i urge you to explore such.
so you may call me a liar, threaten me with a baseball bat, try and claim expertise in everything from law to retailing to statistical analysis, do whatever you wish. i am of the opinion that you don't like ct, have made a ton of false assumptions and claims based on what you THINK ct is doing because you're disgruntled but refuse to see, hear, listen or read what is available to you.
in the mean time, hire one of my law colleagues to sue canadiantire for your claimed illegal policies. i'm confident you'll have a great time fighting that battle. good luck