Roggy

New member
The chip in my credit card doesn't work. I have ordered a new one. Meantime an employee at Canadian Tire refused to swipe my card which she admitted would work. Because ......... that would leave Canada tire on the Hook for the money if I should default on my payments at any time.( those were her exact words ) So I had to either pony up the $7.00 or use another credit card. The chip has never worked since I got the new card but every other store in town honours it. Only Canadian tire will not.

To add insult to injury as I was leaving the store a nice young man came up to me and asked if I would like to sign up for a Canadian tire credit card. I was polite but it was not easy!

Has anyone else ever had this problem? I called Mastercards 1-800 number and they told me that in no way would Canada tire be on the hook for the $7.00 if I should leave the country and not pay the $10.00 minimum payment on my card as the clerk had suggested.
 

CT Challenger

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I've never had a problem with a chip card. That's pretty strange.

I had a CT MC briefly, but they signed me up for so many extra I hadn't agreed to, that I got fed up and cancelled it.

It's weird that they wouldn't accept their own card. But I've seen first-hand how many of the CT staff have been whipped up into an extreme frenzy about anything that can be construed into even a hint of the "eff word" - i.e., fraud. Maybe you are yet another victim of their growing paranoia? Seems they'd rather lose a customer, than risk a long-short of losing $7. Nutty!

Actually, it's probably lucky that you didn't buy what ever you intended - they sell lots of junk, then don't stand behind it. You are generally better off not buying anything from them in the first place.
 

Angry CT Guy

Posted by an unregistered user
I've never had a problem with a chip card. That's pretty strange.

I had a CT MC briefly, but they signed me up for so many extra I hadn't agreed to, that I got fed up and cancelled it.

It's weird that they wouldn't accept their own card. But I've seen first-hand how many of the CT staff have been whipped up into an extreme frenzy about anything that can be construed into even a hint of the "eff word" - i.e., fraud. Maybe you are yet another victim of their growing paranoia? Seems they'd rather lose a customer, than risk a long-short of losing $7. Nutty!

Actually, it's probably lucky that you didn't buy what ever you intended - they sell lots of junk, then don't stand behind it. You are generally better off not buying anything from them in the first place.

Lmao....another fake poster. Nice try though.
 

Guest-0527

Posted by an unregistered user
The chip in my credit card doesn't work. I have ordered a new one. Meantime an employee at Canadian Tire refused to swipe my card which she admitted would work. Because ......... that would leave Canada tire on the Hook for the money if I should default on my payments at any time.( those were her exact words ) So I had to either pony up the $7.00 or use another credit card. The chip has never worked since I got the new card but every other store in town honours it. Only Canadian tire will not.

To add insult to injury as I was leaving the store a nice young man came up to me and asked if I would like to sign up for a Canadian tire credit card. I was polite but it was not easy!

Has anyone else ever had this problem? I called Mastercards 1-800 number and they told me that in no way would Canada tire be on the hook for the $7.00 if I should leave the country and not pay the $10.00 minimum payment on my card as the clerk had suggested.

The only way they would be on the hook would be if it wasn't actually your card. They could have entered the number on yuor card manually then imprinted it.. I'm guessing that store was too lazy to go get the imprinter.

There IS a way they can swipe your card, but it takes longer, and if we are caught doing that we can be in serious trouble..
 

CT Me / Lawguy

Posted by an unregistered user
Chip Cards were brought about to add a level of security by having a PIN number required to make a transaction. I can only speak for myself but if a store refused to use my card because I didn't ahve the pin number i'd probably be happy they were lookign after my security.
 

CT Challenger

New member
Chip Cards were brought about to add a level of security by having a PIN number required to make a transaction. I can only speak for myself but if a store refused to use my card because I didn't ahve the pin number i'd probably be happy they were lookign after my security.

Anybody in their right mind and with a wallet full of photo id would ticked off that the jerks at Crappy Tire were jerking them around about a $7 transaction.

Just sayin'.
 

Roggy

New member
I have no complaint with a little added security but really that was not the problem. I went back last week and bought a $230. drill impact driver at CT. I made sure I went to a different sales person. I explained to the very helpful lady the problem that I had had. She said No problem and rang my purchase up. The chip still didn't work and I had to swipe the card and use my pin. She said that is what the other sales person should have done.

I now have my new CT card with a working pin.
For the most part I like Canada tire and shop there a lot.
 
C

CT Manager

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The reality is most people you deal with when you walk into a CT store is someone making minimum wage. Do you know how difficult it is to get someone to do their job right while paying them them that? The business isn't sustainable paying them more so it's tough to do.

What this example here shows is an incompetent staff member. Every single store has a few bad apples. Most good, but a few bad ones. Situations like this are tough to field as a manager because you KNOW something more should have been done. What tells the tale is if the situation gets rectified, and in all my years at CT, they always do if the customer talks to a manager (a competent one, which 99% are).
 

CT Challenger

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So typical of the CT owners and so-called "Managers" to blame everyone but themselves.

Their own employee is "incompetent"? Well, guess whose fault that is? The owner and manager, naturally.

Their employees aren't paid enough? Any guesses who decides how much their staff are paird? Owner and manager again.

There are "a few bad apples", huh? Well guess who hired them, didn't train them, didn't supervise them, and didn't fire them? Yup - owner and manager.

And, of course, some blame has to be passed to the customer, who didn't complain to the manager soon enough or loudly enough or using the correct phrases.

It's very entertaining, how this so-called "CT Manager" has decided that the CanadianTireSucks web site is a good place to whine about "how difficult it is" and "it's tough to do" and that "Situations like this are tough to field".

Well, guess what? The 'CT Manager' is the one who sucks, who is incompetent, and is the real "bad apple" in their own example.

Nice going, Crappy Manager!
 

Angry CT Guy

Posted by an unregistered user
So typical of the CT owners and so-called "Managers" to blame everyone but themselves.

Their own employee is "incompetent"? Well, guess whose fault that is? The owner and manager, naturally.

Their employees aren't paid enough? Any guesses who decides how much their staff are paird? Owner and manager again.

There are "a few bad apples", huh? Well guess who hired them, didn't train them, didn't supervise them, and didn't fire them? Yup - owner and manager.

And, of course, some blame has to be passed to the customer, who didn't complain to the manager soon enough or loudly enough or using the correct phrases.

It's very entertaining, how this so-called "CT Manager" has decided that the CanadianTireSucks web site is a good place to whine about "how difficult it is" and "it's tough to do" and that "Situations like this are tough to field".

Well, guess what? The 'CT Manager' is the one who sucks, who is incompetent, and is the real "bad apple" in their own example.

Nice going, Crappy Manager!

Hey, if you, as a consumer , wanted fully trained experts, you would have paid the 40-50% premium on the cost of goods. Yet, most mom and pop shops have gone away because they couldn't compete with the big box stores, ie. CTC, Walmart, Home Depot and the like. They would rather have lower prices and less competent staff.
Yep, low prices = more customers, not experts in the field.
Sorry, it's reality
 

CT Challenger

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Hey, if you, as a consumer , wanted fully trained experts, you would have paid the 40-50% premium on the cost of goods. Yet, most mom and pop shops have gone away because they couldn't compete with the big box stores, ie. CTC, Walmart, Home Depot and the like. They would rather have lower prices and less competent staff.
Yep, low prices = more customers, not experts in the field.
Sorry, it's reality

Nobody's asking for "fully trained experts".

Just cashiers who know how to do their basic job.

This would require managers who can do their basic job, too.

Not something we'll find at Crappy Manager's store, unfortunately.

Nice try, though, to again blame this on somebody else, too, LOL!
 

CT Me / Lawguy

Posted by an unregistered user
Nobody's asking for "fully trained experts".

Just cashiers who know how to do their basic job.

This would require managers who can do their basic job, too.

Not something we'll find at Crappy Manager's store, unfortunately.

Nice try, though, to again blame this on somebody else, too, LOL!


Again with the blanket statements. You look like such a fool when you claim things like won't find a good Manager, cashiers can't do their jobs. Are there shitty managers...yes. Ditto for cashiers, floor staff, receiving staff etc....
but to suggest it's the way it is across the board only displays your ignorance further.
 

Angry CT Guy

Posted by an unregistered user
Nobody's asking for "fully trained experts".

Just cashiers who know how to do their basic job.

This would require managers who can do their basic job, too.

Not something we'll find at Crappy Manager's store, unfortunately.

Nice try, though, to again blame this on somebody else, too, LOL!

Care to explain why my local Walmart has 12 self serve checkouts? What an idiot you are.
 

CT Challenger

New member
No 'blanket statements'. Just summarizing the Crappy Manager's confessions of incompetence.

Gee, I noticed some Crappy Tires with self-checkouts, too. Same as Walmart, for once.

What's really hilarious, is the incompetent CT cashier wasn't even shown by their Crappy Manager how to use a Crappy Tire card at their own Crappy Tire store!
 

Angry CT Guy

Posted by an unregistered user
Self checkouts = less labour cost = higher profits. Sounds like a good business plan. Customers can check out faster and not wait in line = better customer satisfaction. Yep, looks like a smart business. Now if we could find a way to charge a membership fee like Costco, that would be sweet.
 

Guest-0276

Posted by an unregistered user
A membership sucker fee for the screwed? Genius! Don't forget to charge them a nuisance fee if they ask for refunds. Now you can have regular money fights with other CT owners and go to the driving range with gold plated golf balls. Money in the bank!
 

Guest-0574

Posted by an unregistered user
The only way they would be on the hook would be if it wasn't actually your card. They could have entered the number on yuor card manually then imprinted it.. I'm guessing that store was too lazy to go get the imprinter.

There IS a way they can swipe your card, but it takes longer, and if we are caught doing that we can be in serious trouble..

We have no way to select between chip or swipe on the cash, it's an automatic detection. If you swipe and it reads there's a chip, it will tell you to insert the chip. There is a way to work around it and fool the machine into making you swipe but since that essentially requires us to bypass one of the major security features on the card, we're pretty much forbidden from doing so.

Usually they should be able to get an imprint, it's just much much more time consuming.
 

Guest-0575

Posted by an unregistered user
I work at a CT and first of, we have absolutely NOTHING to do with the Canadian Tire Mastercards. It is literally just a credit card with our name slapped on it. We have absolutely NO access to your account whatsoever, just like with other cards. If your card requires a pin to be inserted, and the machine is set up to take a chip card, you HAVE to put in your pin. The cashier was wrong in saying that it would work for her to swipe it. If you have a chip and you swipe the card, it will just tell you over and over again to insert the chip, because it recognizes that it has a chip. The only way that you can swipe your card and it will go through like that, is if the machine is NOT set up to read the chips. So that is in no way the cashiers fault, or the stores fault. If your chip didn't work like you said it didn't, then you obviously can't use it when the chip is required.
 
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