Absolutely....and when they check it out for themselves, they will find all those other sucks.com sites.
They won't find anything that says CTC's return policy is illegal or in any way information to give you any credibility.
The jig IS up....you still lose, loser, you still lose.
You might like Home Hardware's return policy:
Home Hardware - Terms & Conditions
A one year exchange? WTF? If it's defective, don't I get a refund....those thieving bastard liars...LOL
Hey, maybe Home Hardware sucks almost as much as Canadian Tire. Probably less, though.
Not sure if they are a "major Canadian Retailer", though.
Worth checking out.
We’ve been down this road before. In February, I think.
If the CT Reps don’t like the web sites that say a consumer is entitled to a refund for a defective item, then the Reps should contact those sites, and present their “proof”.
A list of sites is provided for their convenience, here:
"Sale of Goods Act"
Once those sites are updated, we can remove them from the list.
Until then, it’s a waste of time for CT Reps to debate these issue with consumers here. We’ve learned not to trust what the CT Reps claim. We know that CT has a financial stake in this.
In the meantime, we consumers can do our own research, and make up our own minds.
So, let us know when those sites are updated!
Regards,
Canadian Consumers
You mean the sites that don't offer any proof?....just opinions? Ummmm...they don't count for credibility. You just need one credible source that says CTC's return policy is illegal...just ONE....why do you think it is so hard? Not that you are an intelligent 2 or 3 posters....but it's a simple question.
Hey, thanks for the update, CT Defenders!
Because, one of the things that the average Canadian Consumer wouldn’t want to fall behind on, is the opinions of the self-appointed CT Defenders!
And make no mistake, the very first place a typical Canadian would go to ‘take the pulse’ of CT defender’s opinions on consumer protection is CanadianTireSucks.Net.
Absolutely, if the CT defender have made the slightest change in their opinions of the law, the policies of their own store, the policies of other stores, or of the consumers who post here, then the Canadian Consumer wants to be informed right away!
However, we can’t help but notice that, well, your opinions haven’t changed much over time.
(Ok, LiarGuy did finally admit that maybe he was wrong about refunds on gas pressure washers. Oh, and at least 1 CT defender did cave in and admit that CT’s own web site lists at least 1 product that has no warranty. But that’s pretty much it.)
So, what you’ve ended up posting (and we’ve been diligently reading) is really just the same opinions, being re-posted time and again.
For example, we received the following update just yesterday:
- The CT Defenders are unconvinced by the dozen or so web sites that all say customers are entitled to a refund for a defective product.
- The CT Defenders are thoroughly convinced that the one or two site they dug up completely disprove all the others.
- The CT Defenders think that consumers who post here are unintelligent losers and “faker advocates” (whatever that might mean).
But we can’t help but notice that these are the same opinons that have been re-posted regularly for months.
While the long-term stability of the CT defenders opinons are admirable, it does seem to be a large investment in time and effort on your part to write. And, of course, we feel a strong duty to read them, just in case something will be different this time.
It just seems like a lot of human effort, with very little gain.
Therefore, with only the best interests of our beloved CT Defenders in mind, the Canadian Consumers have the following suggestion:
How about just letting us know if your opinion changes?
We will, of course, be continuously monitoring this web site, scanning carefully for any update to your opinions, so any changes you may post will be quickly spotted.
In the meantime, you will save yourself the time and effort required to keep writing the same opinions, over and over and over.
Just something to consider.
Signed,
Your gang of loyal Canadian Consumer Followers.
Bottom line for me: don't shop at CT because they have crappy products with the crappiest return policies out there.
Can i get a refund? Maybe, maybe not. Why take a chance? Shop somewhere else - anywhere else - and don't support these crappy practices.
Is Home Hardware just as bad? I'll ask around, and decide if I want to stop shopping there, too. I'll let people know.
Is there policy illegal? I don't care. Either way, they suck.
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