Kind of a rant but I have a $130 USD FL store credit I can't use. After buying a SEAK jacket a few years back and it leaked, they sent me a replacement which also ended up leaking so I got store credit in exchange for it. Bought a couple pairs of pants I had to exchange because of sizing issues which was cool. Also bought some other stuff.
The exchanged pants were a medium green and a grey pair of the corrugate guides, one fit perfect and the other fit like a small tall. Sent it back and was issued a store credit for the $130 mentioned above and they gave me a 30% discount code for my troubles.
Now they have changed their policy so I can't shop in USD and have my items shipped to a box just across the border in the USA for me to pick up. Because my CC is a Canadian card they can only ship to Canada. With all the duty they put into the price in CAD it's way more expensive. Something that I would get charged $330 after exchange if I bought in USD costs $400 if I buy it from them in CAD.
To make things better since I can only shop in Canadian funds, my store credit can't be used since it's USD. I'm sure they will trade it for a credit in CAD but then the prices are even more out to lunch than they already are.
What a pain.
The exchanged pants were a medium green and a grey pair of the corrugate guides, one fit perfect and the other fit like a small tall. Sent it back and was issued a store credit for the $130 mentioned above and they gave me a 30% discount code for my troubles.
Now they have changed their policy so I can't shop in USD and have my items shipped to a box just across the border in the USA for me to pick up. Because my CC is a Canadian card they can only ship to Canada. With all the duty they put into the price in CAD it's way more expensive. Something that I would get charged $330 after exchange if I bought in USD costs $400 if I buy it from them in CAD.
To make things better since I can only shop in Canadian funds, my store credit can't be used since it's USD. I'm sure they will trade it for a credit in CAD but then the prices are even more out to lunch than they already are.
What a pain.