One horror story is about a customer who had their transmission serviced at Canadian Tire. After the repair, the car started shifting gears erratically. The shop claimed that it was a pre - existing condition. But the customer knew that the car had no such issues before. They had to take it to another mechanic who found that Canadian Tire had installed a wrong part during the transmission repair.
Sure. I heard of a case where a customer took their car to Canadian Tire for a simple brake repair. After getting the car back, the brakes were making a strange noise. When they took it back, the staff was unresponsive and tried to blame it on other factors rather than admit their mistake in the repair.
One common problem is poor workmanship. Mechanics might not fix the issue properly like in the case of brake repairs that don't work right after. Another is the unresponsiveness of the staff when customers come back with problems. They often try to dodge responsibility.
Well, I heard one where a customer bought a lawn mower from Canadian Tire. When they got it home and started using it, the blade flew off and almost hit their pet dog. It was a really scary situation.
One horror story is when a customer took their car to a repair shop for a simple brake job. The mechanic overcharged them by doubling the price of the parts and adding unnecessary labor charges. When the customer questioned it, the mechanic was rude and refused to explain clearly.
Sure. One time a mechanic found a family of mice living in a car's engine compartment. They had built a little nest using bits of insulation. Another story is about a guy who thought his car had a serious engine problem. Turns out, he just ran out of gas, but the fuel gauge was broken. He pushed the car all the way to the repair shop before realizing his mistake.
One horror story is when a mechanic told me it was just a minor part replacement for my car's engine. But after paying a hefty sum, the problem not only persisted but got worse. Turns out they installed a wrong part.
There was this case where a woman took her car to get the transmission fixed. The repair shop took weeks to 'finish' the job. When she finally got her car back, the transmission was still not working right. They then tried to blame it on other parts of the car and asked for more money to continue the repair. It was a total mess and she ended up selling the car at a loss.
A common one is about the quality of their products. For example, some people have bought power tools that stopped working after just a few uses. It's really annoying when you rely on a tool for a project and it fails on you.
Well, I had a home repair horror story myself. I got someone to repair my roof. They promised it would be a quick job. But they used really cheap materials that didn't last. After a few weeks, the roof started leaking again, and I had to find another contractor and pay double to get it properly fixed. It was so frustrating.
Sure. One horror story is about a traveler who had some traditional family heirloom food items. Canadian customs suspected it might contain restricted ingredients. They held the items for so long for testing that by the time they were cleared, the traveler had already left the area and couldn't retrieve them. It was really sad as those items had sentimental value.
Another theme is poor workmanship. This can include things like not properly tightening bolts during a repair. I heard about a case where a customer's wheel almost fell off after a repair because of this. Also, long delays in getting the car back are common. Some shops seem to take forever to complete a job, causing a lot of inconvenience to the customers.