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Interesting question about all those other retailers who have better return policies that Crappy Tire. Seems they all are better.
You might want to check out this thread for a comparison of the policies, using the web sites, 1-800 customer service numbers, and visits to the stores:
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...pair-only-warranty-no-refund-no-exchange.html
Oh, and that first link? It's about manufacturer's recalls. Pretty sure Crappy Tire isn't a 'manufacturer', so I guess CT will be the ones following the laws for retailers. You know, the Consumer Protection Act, and the Sale of Goods Act. Here's some info for you to catch up on the retailer's responsibilities:
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/general-canadian-tire-complaints-chat/707-sale-goods-act-8.html
Oh, and that Home Depot link? That's for 'on-line' purchases. It helps if you pay attention to the context, you know.
Better to check out that "Repair Only" thread for the right links, LOL.
And a link to a 4-year-old complaint about 'Wal-Mart'? Well, you CT people have been counting customer compalints as a sign of 'success' - did you remember to send them a 'congratulations' card, for having done also as good a job as CT??
But, hey, I heard buying a bicycle from CT can be bad for your health - at least, if you buy it in Fort Erie, that is.
You might want to check out this thread for a comparison of the policies, using the web sites, 1-800 customer service numbers, and visits to the stores:
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/g...pair-only-warranty-no-refund-no-exchange.html
Oh, and that first link? It's about manufacturer's recalls. Pretty sure Crappy Tire isn't a 'manufacturer', so I guess CT will be the ones following the laws for retailers. You know, the Consumer Protection Act, and the Sale of Goods Act. Here's some info for you to catch up on the retailer's responsibilities:
https://www.canadiantiresucks.net/general-canadian-tire-complaints-chat/707-sale-goods-act-8.html
Oh, and that Home Depot link? That's for 'on-line' purchases. It helps if you pay attention to the context, you know.
Better to check out that "Repair Only" thread for the right links, LOL.
And a link to a 4-year-old complaint about 'Wal-Mart'? Well, you CT people have been counting customer compalints as a sign of 'success' - did you remember to send them a 'congratulations' card, for having done also as good a job as CT??
Can you pass on the links to walmart's, home Depot's and costco's no questions asked return policy for 30 days...I just can't seem to find them.
I did find these links that contradict what you say though
Pressure washer attachment sold at Home Depot recalled | Reuters
Why the replacement? No mention of a refund?
Merchandise must be returned within 90 days of purchase in unused, like-new condition.
Items purchased on homedepot.ca cannot be returned to our stores.
A copy of the customer receipt and original packing slip must accompany all returns.
A refund will be issued only to the original credit card.
From here:Return Policy | Home Depot Canada
Kind of blows the theory that they take back unwanted and change of mind returns within 30 days
Wal-Mart, where my satisfaction is NOT Guaranteed
The consumer was probably just lying.
Now for Costco.....they have the best return policy of any retailer that I know of. I agree that you can return just about anything at any time within a reasonable period of time. That's excellent, it's also what you get when you PAY an annual membership fee and can't use a credit card (generally charge a business about 2% per transaction)
But, hey, I heard buying a bicycle from CT can be bad for your health - at least, if you buy it in Fort Erie, that is.