CT_MANAGER

New member
spring came around last year 09 and i wanted to wax my car so i went to ct to buy some
car wax i bought IT took it home opened unscrewed the top and to my surprise the seal was
open so i did not think anything bad about it until i started using it on the paint i went to wipe
the wax off and to my awfull view my paint was damaged beyond my control!!... i then pissed
mad inradge drove back to ct with the wax got the manager out to look at my cars hood and
drivers side panel where it was damaged i then explained to him that this only happened after buying

bottle of wax from your store that i had no priore knowledge that had been already opened by someone else proire to me buying it manager said we didnt do that you did i said F!%/*k what!!...he said
no,no, the wax you bought was new no way that could happen blame it on the maker of the wax
i freaked...i could not beleive the B.S i was hearing made a police report and taking ct to court
for damages like the other guy says once they got your money Fuck you ct

Sorry to say but you won't stand a chance in court against the store you purchased the wax from because the store has nothing to do with a manufacturer defect.

You just finished saying it was open before you used it, then you tell us you lied to the store about not knowing it was open. That right there will dig you a grave. Polishes are sealed. If you say it was not open then the blame will go to the manufacture (what does the store have to do with a manufacturing defect), and if you say it was open already then the responsibility will be on your shoulders for using an opened bottle. There is a reason it's sealed during manufacturing.
 

JFielder

New member
I also had a bad experience with Simoniz, they are wht worst product i have ever used, i bought a 2500 psi unit, the 1st time i used it, water leaking everywhere, i tried to return it, they said no, no return policy, So off i go home, call the 1800 fuck you phone number, this is where they tell you to come to one of their stores to get it checked out, after they check out the item, they tell me I owe them 45$ for their time, plus another 40 for a hose and gun, I have owned this unit for 1 day , tried using it once and now i have to pay for a repair, they told me the unit was tampered with and no warrenty.
Now i am losing it, back to can tire, tell them the story, they say sorry nothing i can do.
So what do i do, I stand in front of the store with a huge sign telling everybody about my experience, finally they tell me to leave or they call the cops.
So off i go home, put a big ass sign on my truck, advertising my issue with a loud speaker, I spend the entire day there driving back and forth in front of there store.
Finally the General manager calls me in tells me what is it going to take to make me stop.
I tell him my full refund, my gas and 2 days of bullshit time waste.
So he paid me the MOFO.
Long story short, never give up, you always get what you want.
Canadian Tire sucks .

Thank you. You just made my day.
 

CT_MANAGER

New member
Thank you. You just made my day.

Sorry but I find that COMPLETE BS. If not, tell me the store and I'll verify it.

NO store manager would pay you your gas money and they would call the police for harassment before they "suck" up to you if you tried pulling that stunt off in real life.
 

Guest-0110

Posted by an unregistered user
Tell me why you sell these "horrible" items. If you acknowledge the fact that they're awful, common sense would dictate you wouldn't foist them onto your customers. Wait, let me guess, you're going to trot out the old "we're not responsible" mantra again. Which is exactly right...Canadian Tire is blatantly irresponsible.

I notice CT Manager avoided this post entirely.
 

guiver

New member
I notice CT Manager avoided this post entirely.

Ill take this one... First of all The managers have no control over what CT sells (with the exception of identifying safety recalls), Second it is a well known fact that you get what you pay for. CT sells some pretty cheap shit at a cheap price because there is a market for it. There are lost of people perfectly happy to pay a couple hundred bucks for a cheap ass pressure washer knowing full well its not top notch quality. Now i am not saying it should die after the first use, however lasting only a couple of season is realistic. Now CT also sells higher end product as well such as the Briggs and Straton line of pressure washers. Saying "you know its cheap then why do you sell it" is like saying to someone say working for ford "why do you build cars you know there bad for the environment". Its a rhetorical question that your expecting an answer for.
 

CT_MANAGER

New member
I notice CT Manager avoided this post entirely.

FYI: I don't OWN the Canadian Tire Corp.
I can say that Canadian Tire for some reason seems to attract customers who like to open up our products. I'm not here to point blame.. But I've personally never worked nor walked into any other business with customers who open up vacuum's, lay them all over the aisle, plug them in and start vacuuming.. Or open up 450 piece sets and leave all the parts all over the counter. Just walk down most any canadian tire plumbing aisle and you will find lots of packages open because customers seem to think they can just do what they want.

That is one big problem we have as a corporation and if those of you wouldn't do this sort of thing, the store and honest people such as yourselves would not have to go thru all this.

I can walk thru sears, zellers, the bay and not see any products opened all up.. Except perhaps for the toy sections when parents leave their kids in the aisle as a daycare and come back 1 hour later.. I can understand the toy situation, but people we are ADULTS.

We don't need to act so childish. It's the dishonest people who make it harder for us honest people.

Just the other day we heard hammering in the back of the store. I walk over to discover a customer has taken it upon himself to take one of our hammers and smashing away at 3 of our 4 $54.99 foldable tables. Instead of looking on the arm to discover the two buttons to press to pull out the legs, he decided to smash them with a hammer trying to get it to work and assuming they were all faultly.

$160 ruined! So while he was making a return, I refused to give back his credit card till he paid for it! Perhaps it seemed mean, but you know.. it's time people take responsibility for their actions.. So the next person if we had not discovered this would have purchased the tables and would have been upset returning them as being defective. Our fault? no.. it was the inconsiderate dishonest customers..

So instead of pointing blame for everything about us, perhaps you should think about what we have to go thru with customers. It's a constant battle to try and keep products in new conditions for our customers. We want you to be happy with the products you purchase. There is always two sides of the story, if you want to blame anyone.. Next time you're in Canadian Tire or ANY store for that matter and you happen to walk next to a customer opening up a box of garbage bags.. perhaps report it to a manager because the next time it could be YOU who got the blunt end of the stick and purchased a box that was opened up at once point (for no reason at all) and you discover 10 missing bags..
 

Guest-0110

Posted by an unregistered user
Ill take this one... First of all The managers have no control over what CT sells (with the exception of identifying safety recalls), Second it is a well known fact that you get what you pay for. CT sells some pretty cheap shit at a cheap price because there is a market for it. There are lost of people perfectly happy to pay a couple hundred bucks for a cheap ass pressure washer knowing full well its not top notch quality. Now i am not saying it should die after the first use, however lasting only a couple of season is realistic. Now CT also sells higher end product as well such as the Briggs and Straton line of pressure washers. Saying "you know its cheap then why do you sell it" is like saying to someone say working for ford "why do you build cars you know there bad for the environment". Its a rhetorical question that your expecting an answer for.

It's not like asking that at all, gentle moron. If Ford made a car that broke down on me a week after driving it off the lot, it would be the same scenario. Ford stand behind their product though. Canadian Tire does not. This is why more and more people show up on websites like this. We won't patronize your shitty company anymore. There are plenty of companies out there that will bend over backwards for my cash, and they're the ones who will get it.
 

Guest-0110

Posted by an unregistered user
FYI: I don't OWN the Canadian Tire Corp.
I can say that Canadian Tire for some reason seems to attract customers who like to open up our products. I'm not here to point blame.. But I've personally never worked nor walked into any other business with customers who open up vacuum's, lay them all over the aisle, plug them in and start vacuuming.. Or open up 450 piece sets and leave all the parts all over the counter. Just walk down most any canadian tire plumbing aisle and you will find lots of packages open because customers seem to think they can just do what they want.

That is one big problem we have as a corporation and if those of you wouldn't do this sort of thing, the store and honest people such as yourselves would not have to go thru all this.

I can walk thru sears, zellers, the bay and not see any products opened all up.. Except perhaps for the toy sections when parents leave their kids in the aisle as a daycare and come back 1 hour later.. I can understand the toy situation, but people we are ADULTS.

We don't need to act so childish. It's the dishonest people who make it harder for us honest people.

Just the other day we heard hammering in the back of the store. I walk over to discover a customer has taken it upon himself to take one of our hammers and smashing away at 3 of our 4 $54.99 foldable tables. Instead of looking on the arm to discover the two buttons to press to pull out the legs, he decided to smash them with a hammer trying to get it to work and assuming they were all faultly.

$160 ruined! So while he was making a return, I refused to give back his credit card till he paid for it! Perhaps it seemed mean, but you know.. it's time people take responsibility for their actions.. So the next person if we had not discovered this would have purchased the tables and would have been upset returning them as being defective. Our fault? no.. it was the inconsiderate dishonest customers..

So instead of pointing blame for everything about us, perhaps you should think about what we have to go thru with customers. It's a constant battle to try and keep products in new conditions for our customers. We want you to be happy with the products you purchase. There is always two sides of the story, if you want to blame anyone.. Next time you're in Canadian Tire or ANY store for that matter and you happen to walk next to a customer opening up a box of garbage bags.. perhaps report it to a manager because the next time it could be YOU who got the blunt end of the stick and purchased a box that was opened up at once point (for no reason at all) and you discover 10 missing bags..

I actually agree with what you did by withholding the guy's credit card. What he did was a form of vandalism. What pisses me off to no end is the way I get treated (or used to, since I no longer shop at CT) as if I'm the epitome of every bad customer you people have. Simple rule here: Treat me like shit when all I want is decent service and a company to stand by their products, and I'll walk away with my cash in hand. I will not tolerate being treated as an annoyance or as if someone is doing me a favour by selling me something. I don't care what customer X did before me. I am not him.
 

Guest-0164

Posted by an unregistered user
It's not like asking that at all, gentle moron. If Ford made a car that broke down on me a week after driving it off the lot, it would be the same scenario. Ford stand behind their product though. Canadian Tire does not. This is why more and more people show up on websites like this. We won't patronize your shitty company anymore. There are plenty of companies out there that will bend over backwards for my cash, and they're the ones who will get it.

Not sure why it was nessisary to call me a moron. But you do get what you pay for and also Ford in a Manufacturer not a retailer there is a difference.
 

Guest-0232

Posted by an unregistered user
I would like to say Thank you too all for this web site. Kudoos. I was about to purchase a simnoiz3200 Pressure washer and will not be going now. You can add about $800 to you goal of F**IN CT. I have stood in lines for returns way to long for this store and want to say I will NO MORE........... Thanks again.. I am about to call and cancel the credit card from them as well.








Hilarious story.
I had a similar pressure washer problem. They would not replace it and randomly accused me of leaving it out in cold weather and therefore it broke. Total junk product, but if you sell it, you should be held accountable. I never go for the "not our problem" response.

I left a dead battery, still well under warranty, but not honoured, right in front of their front sliding doors, but wouldn't have the guts to do what you did.

I do have thoughts of a much more stealthy response, like flooding their customer service lines, their website, or using technology to cause the same effect as you did...to tell everyone that Canadian Tire is a low class store who will use any legal loophole to screw their customers.

they will go bankrupt. they used to survive on the fact that they were the big store, but now they have low end products, often seconds or products that other stores won't sell. This is particularly true of batteries, tires AND their business is going to Walmart, Home Depot and Costco. Those stores have found a niche and should survive.

My customer service experience was similar. Thank you, yada, yada, we will forward this to a specialist, yada, yada, then the rejection of my claim for one of a shopping list of excuses. They could say anything, really, and unless you're willing to go to court, or camp outside the store, you have no chance of success. Small claims court is a viable option because it only costs customer about $75 to file a claim, and by the time they get their lawyer involved, it will cost them $5k or more. If the claim is reasonable, they would not consider awarding costs to CT so its very little risk for a reasonable claim. I would urge any and all pissed off customers to spend the time to do that, and a positive outcome might well be an offer to settle it right away.

Personally, I'm gonna try all legit means to inform web shoppers that the store sucks. This means finding ways to get sites like this one at the top of search results for people looking to buy, or by flagging it on shop bot type site. Wish me luck. My object is to damage sales by $500k over the next two years.
 

Guest-0205

Posted by an unregistered user
I would like to say Thank you too all for this web site. Kudoos. I was about to purchase a simnoiz3200 Pressure washer and will not be going now. You can add about $800 to you goal of F**IN CT. I have stood in lines for returns way to long for this store and want to say I will NO MORE........... Thanks again.. I am about to call and cancel the credit card from them as well.

Personally i would buy a briggs ad straton pressure washer.. But you sir are a fuckin idiot if you base your decisions on things said here. There is probably 10% truth to everything said here... on either side of the arguments. These people are retards whinning on the internet.
 

Guest-0196

Posted by an unregistered user
Personally i would buy a briggs ad straton pressure washer.. But you sir are a fuckin idiot if you base your decisions on things said here. There is probably 10% truth to everything said here... on either side of the arguments. These people are retards whinning on the internet.

Yes, and the above posting is part of the reciprocal 90% that is false and "whinning".
 

Guest-0271

Posted by an unregistered user
Ummm, this seems more like you have an issue with Simoniz, not with CT. I am in no way defending CT, I truly hate them, but seems they haven't done much wrong, other than sell a shitty product. If there is a sign on the unit, saying No Returns, and you buy it, 2 minutes later try and return it, you can't, because there was a sign posted stating no returns, there's no law stopping that. Again, not defending CT because they shouldn't be doing that at all, but seems your issue here is with Simoniz rather than CT.

Simoniz pressure washers are truly junk. This is a well known issue. CT keeps carrying their product. Of course they are responsible for selling garbage!
 

Guest-0271

Posted by an unregistered user
FYI: I don't OWN the Canadian Tire Corp.
I can say that Canadian Tire for some reason seems to attract customers who like to open up our products. I'm not here to point blame.. But I've personally never worked nor walked into any other business with customers who open up vacuum's, lay them all over the aisle, plug them in and start vacuuming.. Or open up 450 piece sets and leave all the parts all over the counter. Just walk down most any canadian tire plumbing aisle and you will find lots of packages open because customers seem to think they can just do what they want.

That is one big problem we have as a corporation and if those of you wouldn't do this sort of thing, the store and honest people such as yourselves would not have to go thru all this.

I can walk thru sears, zellers, the bay and not see any products opened all up.. Except perhaps for the toy sections when parents leave their kids in the aisle as a daycare and come back 1 hour later.. I can understand the toy situation, but people we are ADULTS.

We don't need to act so childish. It's the dishonest people who make it harder for us honest people.

Just the other day we heard hammering in the back of the store. I walk over to discover a customer has taken it upon himself to take one of our hammers and smashing away at 3 of our 4 $54.99 foldable tables. Instead of looking on the arm to discover the two buttons to press to pull out the legs, he decided to smash them with a hammer trying to get it to work and assuming they were all faultly.

$160 ruined! So while he was making a return, I refused to give back his credit card till he paid for it! Perhaps it seemed mean, but you know.. it's time people take responsibility for their actions.. So the next person if we had not discovered this would have purchased the tables and would have been upset returning them as being defective. Our fault? no.. it was the inconsiderate dishonest customers..

So instead of pointing blame for everything about us, perhaps you should think about what we have to go thru with customers. It's a constant battle to try and keep products in new conditions for our customers. We want you to be happy with the products you purchase. There is always two sides of the story, if you want to blame anyone.. Next time you're in Canadian Tire or ANY store for that matter and you happen to walk next to a customer opening up a box of garbage bags.. perhaps report it to a manager because the next time it could be YOU who got the blunt end of the stick and purchased a box that was opened up at once point (for no reason at all) and you discover 10 missing bags..


you are talking nonsense. this is simoniz scam thread. it has nothing to do with people opening package in the store. how could anyone try out a pressure washer in the middle of the store. the fact is CT carries junk stuff just because they can make money. come on! you are totally avoiding issues here. i would expect more from you because i assume you are an ADULT. or, are you?
 

Argyll

New member
I wish I had researched this product before I purchased the Simonize 2000 yesterday. I just wanted to get something a bit more powerful than my old Kodiak 1500. I plugged in the Simonize this morning, Nothing broke but I only tried it for ten minutes. Pressure washer? I get more pressure from the hose. I can wash my hands in what comes out of the nozzle. If I tried that with the old Kodiac it would necessitate a trip to the emergency room.

I'm too old to go through the hassles some of you have with CT and customer service. Time to put together a comparative video of my new Simonize and the old Kodiak and put it out on the net. Or perhaps put it back in the box and offer it for sale in the CT lot for $10.00.:mad:
 
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rickstir

Guest
I think canadian tire is the worst place to buy anything,yes it sucks..i bought the same thing 1750 and it is crap..the thing that gets me the most is that all the stuff they sell is crap..i wish they would have used another name, anything but not (canadian) the shit they sell does not earn them the use of canadian...just a pissed off sucker ...rick
 

Guest-0296

Posted by an unregistered user
Simoniz products are basically junks, CT knows about this and they are still selling these junks along with a small sign somewhere hidden on the rack stating the return policy. I will never ever buy any Simoniz product, neither do I spend too much money at CT store. The overall experience at CT is getting worse and worse. Yes, someone may say CT does not only make money from pressue washer, so they dont care about the negative feedback on Simoniz, but keep in mind, as soon as any competitor steps into this market, CT will go under very quickly.
 
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farmer don

Guest
Have to agree that Simonize is junk Now folks, where do you think the names "Crappy Tire" and "Canadian Trash" come from. When I "was" a Crappt Tire shopper the same thing happened with other junk they sell.
 

DavidLeR

New member
Have to agree that Simonize is junk Now folks, where do you think the names "Crappy Tire" and "Canadian Trash" come from. When I "was" a [Crappy] Tire shopper the same thing happened with other junk they sell.

Yes, but they used to actually take it back, once you realized it was no good.

Now, they've started saying, "Surprise! That item is 'Repair Only', so you can't get a refund". And guess who's going to repair it? The crappy company that made the crap in the first place.

Or, they'll say, "Well you opened the box, so we can't re-sell it". Well, yeah, it's opened; I had to do that to find out it's crap!
 
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