Those people at Canadian Tire did it again.
They promoted a Litium-Ion driver/drill/nailer for a very cheap prices
for either one of the units.
Of course, the sunsabitches NEVER have any more than a couple. So,
UNLESS you are THERE at 2mins after opening time, you don't EVER get
shit.
This is bordering on the edge of fraudulent, false advertising. We
have LAWS here that forbid that 'loss-leader' kinda behaviour.
I am of a good mind to sue these bastards this time. This is
sickening.
I f *I* am supposed to accept this as a 'normal' way of the big boxes
doing business, than whoever supports this way of thinking is a bigger
asshole than Canadian Tire.
I am done with those cheating bastards. They will NEVER get another
penny from me.
r------> who thinks it is time we rose up as a nation of Canadians and
boycotted those crooks.
On Sep 10, 9:28 am, "HotRdd" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a pile of rain checks that never arrived.
>
Just one look at the 'Customer Service' counter line-up and that took
away any and all desire to waste that kind of time.
My beef is their way of thinking. As a very experienced and
computerized retailer, they have some idea about how many they'll
need. If they had sufficient stock, they may be left with a few which
would sell in the days to follow. But that is not what they do.
They'll stock the absolute minimum to satify their legal obligations.
(Combines Investigation Act/Loss leaders.)
It's just plain crooked.
On Sep 10, 10:55 am, "Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
> I never was a big fan and am even less so now that they've
> turned into a department store.
LOL... the Voortman cookie display was a dead give-away, eh?
On Sep 10, 3:59 pm, "HotRdd" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wonder when they will start carrying produce?
There are quite a few vegetables on the floor already!
*Barumpbumpcrash*
On Sep 8, 5:37 pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those people at Canadian Tire did it again.
>
> They promoted a Litium-Ion driver/drill/nailer for a very cheap prices
> for either one of the units.
>
Well, spank my ass and call me Judy.
I wandered into Canadian Tire, on the last day of THAT SALE and lo and
behold.... (CTC is attached to a mall, so I wandered in, for a
lark...yup I'm a bit masochistic, I guess..
They had the impact driver in stock.
They are only partially forgiven, because the Lithium Iom drill, was
still sold out.
At least I got the driver....for CAN$ 68.00...and puhleeeze, don't
start that crap about that being $ 5.00 US...'cuz we're almost at par.
It's a pretty nifty lill' unit.
On Sep 16, 2:28 pm, "Rod & Betty Jo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Robatoy wrote:
> > Well, spank my ass and call me Judy.
> > I wandered into Canadian Tire, on the last day of THAT SALE and lo and
> > behold.... (CTC is attached to a mall, so I wandered in, for a
> > lark...yup I'm a bit masochistic, I guess..
>
> For us Yanks whom occasionally take your tirades a bit too seriously this is
> a very good lesson .......Sept 8 you adamantly claimed "I am done with those
> cheating bastards. They will NEVER get another penny from me." I guess for
> some NEVER isn't all that long.....Rod
>
>
LOL...heat of the moment -and all that rot--
I'm Dutch, not stupid. A good deal is a good deal.
BUT, Canadian Tire *IS* on the bottom of the list when I need ANYTHING
I can get elsewhere: FACT.
On Sep 16, 5:01 pm, "Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > BUT, Canadian Tire *IS* on the bottom of the list when I need ANYTHING
> > I can get elsewhere: FACT.
>
> Ever been to Princess Auto?
Yup, our Kanuckistani HarborFright. Perfect place for tools which are
going to see limited use.
I needed a polisher (basically a big angle-grinder with slower
speeds), but I don't polish my countertops to that high a sheen that
often. Makita wanted well over $ 300 for one, and PA had one on for $
74...sooo. It worked just fine.
If I was to use a polisher all the time, the $ 300 would have been
easy to justify/spend.
I also bought a pressure pot/spray gun combo for peanuts, threw the
gun in the drawer (for glue or something awful someday) and have been
using the pot often.
There's definitely a place for PA.
On Sep 8, 5:37 pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those people at Canadian Tire did it again.
>
> They promoted a Litium-Ion driver/drill/nailer for a very cheap prices
> for either one of the units.
>
> Of course, the sunsabitches NEVER have any more than a couple. So,
> UNLESS you are THERE at 2mins after opening time, you don't EVER get
> shit.
>
> This is bordering on the edge of fraudulent, false advertising. We
> have LAWS here that forbid that 'loss-leader' kinda behaviour.
>
> I am of a good mind to sue these bastards this time. This is
> sickening.
>
> I f *I* am supposed to accept this as a 'normal' way of the big boxes
> doing business, than whoever supports this way of thinking is a bigger
> asshole than Canadian Tire.
>
> I am done with those cheating bastards. They will NEVER get another
> penny from me.
>
> r------> who thinks it is time we rose up as a nation of Canadians and
> boycotted those crooks.
They always have the sale prices in their system by 3pm the day before
the start of a sale. If you're not sure or don't see the sale price
on a sign, go to one of the little "price checkers" the have here and
there. You will be charged the sale price at the cash.
R. (Princess Auto fan)
I have a pile of rain checks that never arrived.
"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "David F. Eisan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Did you get a rain cheque?
>
> I sometimes get rain cheques when they're out of something on sale. It
> might
> takes awhile, but I've usually waited them out. Since rain cheques are
> usually only good for 30 days at a time, you have to remember to go in
> near
> the end of the 30 days and get another one. Fortunately, there's a Cantire
> 1+1/2 blocks from where I live so I can easily go in and renew it. Last
> 'episode' took me three months, but I finally got my rolling, adjustable
> height parts table for the $35 it was originally advertised for. It really
> is a game with them, but if you're determined enough you can usually
> benefit
> in the end. It's just a matter of how much time do you want to invest in
> the
> deal?
>
>
Robatoy wrote:
> Well, spank my ass and call me Judy.
> I wandered into Canadian Tire, on the last day of THAT SALE and lo and
> behold.... (CTC is attached to a mall, so I wandered in, for a
> lark...yup I'm a bit masochistic, I guess..
For us Yanks whom occasionally take your tirades a bit too seriously this is
a very good lesson .......Sept 8 you adamantly claimed "I am done with those
cheating bastards. They will NEVER get another penny from me." I guess for
some NEVER isn't all that long.....Rod
>
> They had the impact driver in stock.
>
> They are only partially forgiven, because the Lithium Iom drill, was
> still sold out.
> At least I got the driver....for CAN$ 68.00...and puhleeeze, don't
> start that crap about that being $ 5.00 US...'cuz we're almost at par.
>
> It's a pretty nifty lill' unit.
In article <[email protected]>, Upscale
<[email protected]> wrote:
> "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > BUT, Canadian Tire *IS* on the bottom of the list when I need ANYTHING
> > I can get elsewhere: FACT.
>
> Ever been to Princess Auto?
Princess Auto ROCKS.
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In article <[email protected]>, Upscale
<[email protected]> wrote:
> "Dave Balderstone" <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote in message
> > Princess Auto ROCKS.
>
> So, *that's* why the place had rocks all over the floor. Must have been
> because people throwing them at the store selling cheap products.
>
> Seriously, maybe you guys like the place because anybody who does woodorking
> is usually into tools, but for the most part, they're cheap as in low
> quality. And to Jesse who likes the place because they have a guarantee and
> returns policy, you can say exactly the same thing about Crappy Tire.
>
> Hell, I like wandering around junkyards too.
Their stock isn't all low quality, and for the cheap shit, sometimes
that's all I want. I don't need a $200 angle grinder, or $300 sawzall.
PA's $30 - $50 "crap" suit me fine for tools I may only use once or
twice a year.
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"Dave Balderstone" wrote in message news:
> Their stock isn't all low quality, and for the cheap shit, sometimes
> that's all I want. I don't need a $200 angle grinder, or $300 sawzall.
> PA's $30 - $50 "crap" suit me fine for tools I may only use once or
> twice a year.
I'll accede to using a tool as a throw away device, but they generally don't
agree very well with my abstract personality. In the past, I've bought the
occasional junk tool, used it once and tossed it in a drawer. It's sat there
for months and months and eventually, I'll toss it out. Within a week I
need one again. That drives me right up a tree. Just to eliminate that
irritation, I'm usually happy to spend the money on the better quality tool,
toss it a drawer to keep forever and not have to go through the irritation
ever again.
Like I said, it's a personality thing. :)
"David F. Eisan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Did you get a rain cheque?
I sometimes get rain cheques when they're out of something on sale. It might
takes awhile, but I've usually waited them out. Since rain cheques are
usually only good for 30 days at a time, you have to remember to go in near
the end of the 30 days and get another one. Fortunately, there's a Cantire
1+1/2 blocks from where I live so I can easily go in and renew it. Last
'episode' took me three months, but I finally got my rolling, adjustable
height parts table for the $35 it was originally advertised for. It really
is a game with them, but if you're determined enough you can usually benefit
in the end. It's just a matter of how much time do you want to invest in the
deal?
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Those people at Canadian Tire did it again.
>
> They promoted a Litium-Ion driver/drill/nailer for a very cheap prices
> for either one of the units.
>
> Of course, the sunsabitches NEVER have any more than a couple. So,
> UNLESS you are THERE at 2mins after opening time, you don't EVER get
> shit.
>
> This is bordering on the edge of fraudulent, false advertising. We
> have LAWS here that forbid that 'loss-leader' kinda behaviour.
>
> I am of a good mind to sue these bastards this time. This is
> sickening.
>
> I f *I* am supposed to accept this as a 'normal' way of the big boxes
> doing business, than whoever supports this way of thinking is a bigger
> asshole than Canadian Tire.
>
> I am done with those cheating bastards. They will NEVER get another
> penny from me.
>
> r------> who thinks it is time we rose up as a nation of Canadians and
> boycotted those crooks.
Damn that's a good price. Only available "in Store" I see, guess I'm
screwed. The Impact Driver is available Online though.
The router bits are on sale again too:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/product_detail.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=1408474396672936&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442510763&bmUID=1189390527427&assortment=primary&fromSearch=true
This is the same price I paid a few years ago.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 19:27:56 -0400, "Upscale" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Dave Balderstone" <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote in message
>> Princess Auto ROCKS.
>
>So, *that's* why the place had rocks all over the floor. Must have been
>because people throwing them at the store selling cheap products.
>
>Seriously, maybe you guys like the place because anybody who does woodorking
>is usually into tools, but for the most part, they're cheap as in low
>quality. And to Jesse who likes the place because they have a guarantee and
>returns policy, you can say exactly the same thing about Crappy Tire.
>
>Hell, I like wandering around junkyards too.
>
To each his own. I don't criticize your choices but I don't shop a
CdnTire due to their "don't care" attitude but if it works for others
then I don't mind. I also shop at Lee Valley, I buy items to suit a
specific need and Princess Auto suits me for a lot of situations.
Jesse
"HotRdd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> I have a pile of rain checks that never arrived.
I don't shop there enough have a 'pile' of rainchecks. The two times a year
that I do get a rain check, if that item is not in at the local store within
a month, I'll call around to a few other nearby stores to see if they have
one in stock.
In the last ten years, I've gotten rainchecks less than a dozen times and
only once have they pulled the forever out of stock scenario on me. I might
go to Cantire a couple of times a month out of a quick need for some
commodity, but it's rare for me to go for the purpose of buying one of their
flyer specials. I never was a big fan and am even less so now that they've
turned into a department store.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> BUT, Canadian Tire *IS* on the bottom of the list when I need ANYTHING
> I can get elsewhere: FACT.
Ever been to Princess Auto?
"Jesse" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> CdnTire due to their "don't care" attitude but if it works for others
> then I don't mind.
The only reason I buy Crappy Tire is for convenience. Princess Auto is not
near me and would take three hours out of my day just for me to go there,
buy something and come home. A Crappy Tire is one block from where I live.
My time is worth more to me than the small amount of money I might save
going somewhere else. When you get down to it, time is usually the deciding
criteria for most people.
"Dave Balderstone" <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote in message
> Princess Auto ROCKS.
So, *that's* why the place had rocks all over the floor. Must have been
because people throwing them at the store selling cheap products.
Seriously, maybe you guys like the place because anybody who does woodorking
is usually into tools, but for the most part, they're cheap as in low
quality. And to Jesse who likes the place because they have a guarantee and
returns policy, you can say exactly the same thing about Crappy Tire.
Hell, I like wandering around junkyards too.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:01:12 -0400, "Upscale" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> BUT, Canadian Tire *IS* on the bottom of the list when I need ANYTHING
>> I can get elsewhere: FACT.
>
>Ever been to Princess Auto?
>
Yes, many, many times and I love it. Guarantee and returns forever.
Not the best quality but excellent for the price. Jesse