Here’s another major difference between the other big Canadian retailers and CT:
On the rare occasions when a person proclaims they will boycott another store, it is almost always for some philosophical reason, such as labour practices, unionization of employees, the working conditions in over-seas factories, environmental concerns, or political reasons.
But with Crappy Tire? People aren’t so abstract and philosophical.
They are almost always boycotting Crappy Tire, because of the Crappy Way they were treated at a store, for a purchase that went wrong, followed by Crappy People treating them in a Crappy Manner, typically with rudeness, and then by Crappy People refusing to help them out, often citing some obscure policy not even found at other big Canadian stores.
Way to go, Crappy Tire – you are engineering your process to eliminate the maximum number of customers!
LMAO!
On the rare occasions when a person proclaims they will boycott another store, it is almost always for some philosophical reason, such as labour practices, unionization of employees, the working conditions in over-seas factories, environmental concerns, or political reasons.
But with Crappy Tire? People aren’t so abstract and philosophical.
They are almost always boycotting Crappy Tire, because of the Crappy Way they were treated at a store, for a purchase that went wrong, followed by Crappy People treating them in a Crappy Manner, typically with rudeness, and then by Crappy People refusing to help them out, often citing some obscure policy not even found at other big Canadian stores.
Way to go, Crappy Tire – you are engineering your process to eliminate the maximum number of customers!
LMAO!
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