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Sportco Source For Sports is a member of Canada's largest buying group. This membership gives us access to top level products at competitive prices. Go to full description...
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Sportco Source For Sports, Kitchener Reviews (2)
Terrible experience.
I bought a pair of Umbro soccer cleats from this store on October 17, 2023 and played soccer on Friday, October 20, 2023. Ten minutes into the game the sole of the shoes started to fall apart (attempted to add picture, but conveniently rejected by server) and I had to stop playing. On a closer inspection of the shoes I found a label on the inside stating that the shoes were manufactured in 2011, ... yeap, 12 years ago, so no wonder the sole was all brittle and broke apart.
I went to the store on Saturday, October 21, 2023 to return the shoes and get my money back and I was told that I can only receive an in-store credit or a replacement. I paid real money on my shoes and therefore I want real money in return. I do not need anything else from your store and definitely not another pair of cleats from a store that sells old/ancient merchandise. Moreover, at the time of buying the shoes I was not informed about your store policies and the receipt does not include any information regarding returns. So practically you misinformed the client by withholding information at the time of selling the goods.
Since this is the only reply I got from the store (customer rep talked to the manager), which seems to contravene with the Sale of Goods Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.1 with respect to private businesses being obliged to provide full return for defective products, I reported the issue to Consumer Protection Ontario (Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery) and to Better Business Bureau. And since I missed a soccer game that costs me $15/week and wasted gas (~$5) driving for nothing to your store today, I asked to get reimbursement for these, too. I truly hope to receive my money back soon, as I will definitely take this to a media and legal level if needed. I am also pretty sure Umbro might want to hear about how your business devalues their brand, which is next on my list this week.
Business like this should not exist in Ontario.
I bought a pair of Umbro soccer cleats from this store on October 17, 2023 and played soccer on Friday, October 20, 2023. Ten minutes into the game the sole of the shoes started to fall apart (attempted to add picture, but conveniently rejected by server) and I had to stop playing. On a closer inspection of the shoes I found a label on the inside stating that the shoes were manufactured in 2011, ... yeap, 12 years ago, so no wonder the sole was all brittle and broke apart.
I went to the store on Saturday, October 21, 2023 to return the shoes and get my money back and I was told that I can only receive an in-store credit or a replacement. I paid real money on my shoes and therefore I want real money in return. I do not need anything else from your store and definitely not another pair of cleats from a store that sells old/ancient merchandise. Moreover, at the time of buying the shoes I was not informed about your store policies and the receipt does not include any information regarding returns. So practically you misinformed the client by withholding information at the time of selling the goods.
Since this is the only reply I got from the store (customer rep talked to the manager), which seems to contravene with the Sale of Goods Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.1 with respect to private businesses being obliged to provide full return for defective products, I reported the issue to Consumer Protection Ontario (Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery) and to Better Business Bureau. And since I missed a soccer game that costs me $15/week and wasted gas (~$5) driving for nothing to your store today, I asked to get reimbursement for these, too. I truly hope to receive my money back soon, as I will definitely take this to a media and legal level if needed. I am also pretty sure Umbro might want to hear about how your business devalues their brand, which is next on my list this week.
Business like this should not exist in Ontario.
Following my email to the store concerning a youth baseball glove, I received a timely phone call from Kevin the next day. Subsequently, an appointment was made and following recommendations, I was able to pick up a glove for my young grandson. Thank-you Kevin for responding so quickly during these times.
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Email address:
Sportco@SourceForSports.ca
Payment methods accepted:
DEBIT, DEBIT CARD, CASH ONLY, MASTERCARD, CHECK, VISA, CASH
We're your local Source For Sports, part of a national sporting goods buying group and affiliated with over 150 other Source for Sports stores across Canada. We aren't a franchise; we're an independent business owned and operated by a member of your local community. As a member of the largest buying group in Canada and one of the country's biggest retailers of sports equipment, we have access to products from around the world along with immense buying power.
Services:
Baseball Glove Repair, Bat Re-Gripping, Blade Contouring, Blade Replacement, Boot Punching, Eyelet Replacement, FBV Skate Sharpening, Goalie Glove Repair, Goalie Pad Repair, Hockey Glove Repair, Holder/Runner Install, Inline Skate Repair, Lacrosse Head Stringing, Racquet Regripping, Racquet Restringing, Regular Skate Sharpening, Rivet Replacement, Skate Heat Moulding, skate vacuuming, custom skate fitting, embroidery, custom cresting