Thread: [Merged] Does Canadian Tire have a price protection policy?
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Sep 4th, 2006 09:32 AM
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[Merged] Does Canadian Tire have a price protection policy?
Does Candian Tire have a price protection policy? If so, how long?
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Sep 4th, 2006 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
bopper
Does Candian Tire have a price protection policy? If so, how long?
Yes they do just go in with your receipt and show it to customer service they will give you the difference within 90 days of the purchase.
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Jul 4th, 2008 01:03 PM
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canadian tire has price protection?
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Jul 4th, 2008 01:09 PM
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Aug 14th, 2008 05:30 PM
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There isn't a price protection policy wiht Canadain tire but a 90 day return policy. So you would have to refund the item and purchase it again rather than getting the difference back. I encountered this problem before. Mind you, the item must be in its "original condition" though. If they really don't wanna do it for you, they can just say it's not in original condition. That's a bit tricky.
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Aug 14th, 2008 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
kkkat
There isn't a price protection policy wiht Canadain tire but a 90 day return policy. So you would have to refund the item and purchase it again rather than getting the difference back. I encountered this problem before. Mind you, the item must be in its "original condition" though. If they really don't wanna do it for you, they can just say it's not in original condition. That's a bit tricky.
yes, but all you really need to do is bring your old receipt in (to save yourself the hassle of bringing the old item back..ie: hard to bring in a wheel barrel and return it..not that i've done that), buy the sale item that's now cheaper, walk from the cashier directly to the return and produce said item and old receipt...done
had to do it recently for soaker hoses
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Aug 15th, 2008 09:21 AM
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I just did this recently. I brought the receipt with the old (higher) price to returns, she just noted down "price adjustment" on the old receipt and gavie me another receipt with the price difference + taxes. No question asked.
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Sep 10th, 2008 07:48 AM
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Newbie
YMMV
We took in an item for price adjustment and was told that the price protection is for 10 days. The manager refused to do the price adjustment as the receipt was 23 days old.
We ended up doing a refund and going to another Canadian Tire store to purchase the same item at the sale price.
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Sep 10th, 2008 09:49 AM
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It is 14 days.
Same stores (from where you have purchased) do it after 14 days (depends on the manager)
Once they did it for me. Other time when they refused, I bought the product the same day and returned it on the old receipt. SKU numbers do not change.
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Jun 14th, 2009 12:08 PM
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Its SEVEN DAYS price protection at their Leamington store. Buyer beware.
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