Liarguys got a problem with people thinking for themselves and asking hard questions about CT.
About filing a class action with your colleague ok. Post the info here tough guy.
Liarguys got a problem with people thinking for themselves and asking hard questions about CT.
About filing a class action with your colleague ok. Post the info here tough guy.
there hasn't been very many questions asked about ct on this forum, only accusations. and again i'm not a ct pro, so i may not have the answers.
post the info? what info? surely you're capable of finding a phone number for a lawyer on your own.
the claims all along have been that ct operates illegally with their returns and warranty policies. nobody has ever provided a law on here that says a supplier or seller can not repair an item under warranty or that the consumer can decide what the remedy is. since you're all so stuck on the fact it's illegal heres's your chance to cash in..... sue canadian tire. call a lawyer, file a suit. cash in, make money, take your chance at sinking canadian tire for millions and taking them down once and for all. thousands of consumers have fallen victim to this so surely with all of them on board for this suit, canadian tire is as good as gone. then you'll be happy once and for all
How unsurprising. First lawguys offers his colleagues help in suing CT and now you're turning down work? Are you now backing away again lawguy?That doesn't sound like a lawyer at all. What's next? You're not really in law, but working at the returns desk for the CT dealer qualifies your supposed expert knowledge in consumer law. Ok. Got it.
my colleagues was a generic term smart guy, meaning any lawyer.
when i choose to get involved in these types of civil suits, i make recommendations to my clients on ones that i believe actually have merit and can win. why would i offer my services and as such my credibility to a suit that i know carries no weight? because i want your few hundred bucks retainer to review the case? no thanks, i'll invest my time with legitimate clients that have legitimate cases.
time is ticking man, for every response you make on here, thats 15 minutes of time you could have invested to bury canadian tire. 15 minutes closer to your millions.
the information as requested
step 1 - go buy a pressure washer, lawn mower, atv, grass trimmer and maybe a leaf blower for good measure from canadian tire.
step 2 - use each one atleast twice over the period of 30 days. they are all junk so once or twice should be enough to make them break.
step 3 - return to canadian tire returns desk, be rude and ignorant to service girl and subsequently manager. demand compensation, tell them davidler says they are wrong
step 4 - leave with items you came with, visibly mad, with address and phone number for authorized repair depot in hand
step 5 - contact lawyer of your choice and begin major lawsuit
no no what if he's really a clerk/mechanic/lawyer but what if he says he's a judge next? Then we'd be really in trouble.
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