The one in town asks for my pal. The Canadian tire in Richmond hill didn't ask for anything
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The one in town asks for my pal. The Canadian tire in Richmond hill didn't ask for anything
Well then the CT in Richmond Hill isn't following the law.
It has been law in Ontario since 1994 that retail sales of ammunition are recorded. It's a provincial regulation.
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/reg...s_940574_e.htm
I've been to Sail once, I personally have no reason to ever go back. I personally found the selection poor, while I was there I could not help but wonder about their business model.....seems to me they are targeting the urban outdoors person. I don't fit that category.
I found sail more of an higher end (cost wise),store for their clothjng in comparison to bp.. However. When I'm looking for something I will usually check both stores. J have found items on sale at sail.. And return to get it the next day on my commute home..
I've purchased a few things at Sail and find the check-out at the customer service is often better as there can be fewer people in line. I've never had my bag checked on the way out however. Costco is definitely a different story. I understand the whole shoplifting prevention aspect but if I've already waited 20 mins in line to pay, I refuse to wait in another line just to get out of the store. If I can walk up and have them tick off my receipt I'll stop, if there is a monstrous line, I just walk out. I've been hollered at, I just say they're welcome to walk with me and check my receipt on the way to my car.
They are just another big box store. Not very impressed either.