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Blue do you have an update on this either from Dollar Tree or CPSC?
Tiger926
I certainly understand where you are coming from. I limit what I purchase from the Dollarstores as well.
Would you be able to share some of the links that you have for recalls in the US and Canada? I would be interested in knowing about recalls.
Thanks, Jan
OP I think you need to go back to the store you bought them from.
This would do no good here in Canada, as pretty much every Dollar Store/Discount/Liquidation Centre has no returns. It doesn't matter if product is defective or not, once it leaves the store, that's it. This says a lot about how confident they are in their products, as far as I'm concerned. You never know though, the manager of OP's store might be interested in knowing, and he/she might contact the appropriate senior level executive who does the actual buying of products.
Tiger
The Dollar Tree is actually a much nicer store than your average dollar store. You can find lots of the same products you find at Walmart and Target , but you will also find some junk there too.
You can return items there.
That being said , yes you have to be careful shopping at the liquidation dollar junk stores. You never know what you will find. ICK
I honestly cannot imagine gving someone a "gift" from the $ store. If that's all you can spend then it's time to just write a nice card and call it done.
OP I think you need to go back to the store you bought them from.
This would do no good here in Canada, as pretty much every Dollar Store/Discount/Liquidation Centre has no returns. It doesn't matter if product is defective or not, once it leaves the store, that's it. This says a lot about how confident they are in their products, as far as I'm concerned. You never know though, the manager of OP's store might be interested in knowing, and he/she might contact the appropriate senior level executive who does the actual buying of products.
Tiger
That's interesting, thanks for the info. I've never shopped there, as we don't have those here in Canada. That's good that you can return stuff there - can't return stuff here at most, if not all, Canadian Dollar Stores. The fact that it's a Dollar Store, means that you are going to have safety issues, as proven with this thread, as they carry thousands upon thousands of products, and some of them, you'll be hard pressed to find out the origin of them. I remember trying to get information about purchasing some frames for my sister's wedding shower. The district manager basically admitted to me that it is impossible to source the origin of some of the products. They are mass produced to sell cheaply, and with that, comes a lack of information. I was stunned as this was the buying executive telling me this. She admitted that stuff does get through in terms of safety issues, but it's a risk they take to sell products at a cheap price. And she seemed to imply that it was the country's responsibility to handle that. That's the whole Walmart mentality - I don't shop there either.
Good luck to OP, Tiger
Sorry, but I have to agree that a gift from the Dollar Tree is well ... cheap. My MIL gives my DD Dollar Store junk and it's just that: junk. Don't get me wrong! I shop at the Dollar Tree sometimes too. I bought glow sticks there a week ago for NYE at WDW and two of them were defective. *sigh* Still, I would never buy a gift there. Like sk!mom, I think a nice card is so much better than Dollar Store crap. If that makes me a rude snob, so be it.ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? I have not had time to read all the posts but I sure hope someone else has called you out for this. How rude.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? I have not had time to read all the posts but I sure hope someone else has called you out for this. How rude.
OP, thanks for the heads up. You would certainly expect an oven mitt to be heatproof, no matter where it was purchased and how much you paid.
I can think of many things that I have paid a hefty price for that have had issues...off the top of my head, a couple I can think of: the safety recall on the McLaren strollers, and a pair of Born shoes that cost me over a hundred bucks that squeak when I walk! Price doesn't always = perfection. And ANY gift should be accepted graciously, even though it may not reek of snobbery.
I have informed them. I have to hold on to the oven mitt for 30 days as per CPSC request....
Someone already addressed this but you are comparing apples to oranges.
All Dollar Tree stores take returns. They do not sell closeout and liquidations.
Since you are in Canada and have not shopped at a Dollar Tree then you do not know that they carry name brand items the same name brand items that Walmart,Target, CVS, Walgreens, etc carry.
This thread proves nothing of the sort all it proves is that this potholder/ovenmitt was made of the wrong materials for it use. I would venture to say that I could go to the Mall and find a similar one for a much higher price at an upscale store that would melt in the same way this does, as I now know what I am looking for or not for. All consumer products are mass produced.
I will admit that they do have some really cheap junk but I usually do not buy that stuff there.
I have bought potholders from Dollar Tree for many years and NEVER had this problem.
I have informed them. I have to hold on to the oven mitt for 30 days as per CPSC request....
Someone already addressed this but you are comparing apples to oranges.
All Dollar Tree stores take returns. They do not sell closeout and liquidations.
Since you are in Canada and have not shopped at a Dollar Tree then you do not know that they carry name brand items the same name brand items that Walmart,Target, CVS, Walgreens, etc carry.
This thread proves nothing of the sort all it proves is that this potholder/ovenmitt was made of the wrong materials for it use. I would venture to say that I could go to the Mall and find a similar one for a much higher price at an upscale store that would melt in the same way this does, as I now know what I am looking for or not for. All consumer products are mass produced.
I will admit that they do have some really cheap junk but I usually do not buy that stuff there.
I have bought potholders from Dollar Tree for many years and NEVER had this problem.
I'm sorry - I'm not trying to upset you at all. I said I wasn't aware of the policies in the U.S. but here in Canada, you cannot return products to Dollar Stores at all. It's Buyer Beware and that is troubling, IMHO.
Again, not trying to upset you, and in fact, I gave you huge props for posting this info and for contacting the store and CPSC. It seems that you are getting defensive about your purchase being that it was at a discount store, and you really don't need to. You as a customer, should be able to purchase products in good faith - due to lax government policies in both of our countries, this is not the case. The problem, as I mentioned with Dollar Stores, is that they use thousands of different manufacturers and they can't control them, nor are all of the products checked when they are imported into our countries in their containers. I've watched programs where major companies had no idea their products were even being sold in discount stores. Perhaps they were lying, but based on the investigations, many of them were not. Some of the Asian factories sell name brand goods to discount stores - I saw a story where they actually changed the recipe of a major chocolate bar, but they used the same label. All of this is possible with discount stores due to the nature of how they are produced, stocked, etc. I am not saying this to upset you - just as a way to give you background info for not only future purchases, but also for how you can proceed with this particular claim.
Sure, you might find the same product at an upscale kitchen store, and just because it's 10.00 at an upscale kitchen store doesn't make it a good product - there is lots of crap out there, that is why I am very selective about what I buy for my family. I don't care where the product is purchased - Neiman Marcus or Dollar Tree shouldn't sell crap, but in this age of consumers wanting cheap goods, this is how it is. If that oven mitt was found in Target though, the ability to deal with any customer issues more than likely will be better too. But again, I don't know anything about Dollar Tree, so you might have great luck in dealing with it at the store level. I hope you do.
The bottom line is that these goods are mass produced in thousands of different factories for a reason (and the mass production for discount stores also entails products that are unsafe, sitting in containers so shelf life is an issue, etc.). That reason is cost. A 1.00 oven mitt is being sold for 1.00 because the products used to make it aren't that great. They aren't going to lose money on products - they wouldn't stay in business.You can't argue that you shop at Dollar Tree because you find cheaper products there - what makes them cheaper? Is it less marketing, more buying power, less safety standards, etc.? These are the questions that consumers need to ask themselves. It doesn't matter where consumers are shopping - they should feel safe and secure with the products that are before them. But I will say that with discount stores, the possibility of issues is greater due to the nature of production of cheap products.
Again, not trying to upset you. I think I have complimented you many times on your good work, and you really shouldn't feel defensive about shopping at the Dollar Tree. The other posts are rude - you were nice enough to purchase a gift, that is unfortunately, unsafe for use, and this was beyond your control. You should be upset with the stores carrying defective products, and our governments caring more about money than our safety, so good for you for trying to do something about it.
Good luck with this process - I hope it is rectified to your satisfaction, Tiger
No, I am not being defensive about shopping at the Dollar Tree or any $ store chain here in the US, there are smaller $ stores that I would not frequent knowing that the items they carry are not safe. But yet again, as you have praised me for reporting these defective items, you continue to declare how unsafe Dollar Stores are and that they even have their product made inferior to say the same product you buy at Target. It is not.
A hersey bar at the Dollar Tree is the same Hersey bar you buy at Target. In fact like all things you need to shop around because that same Hersey bar can sometimes be found at target for 88cents. Target did not have them specially made that week so that they could discount them.
I too and just pointing out facts not being defensive at all. I think all consumers should be informed consumers and know what they are buying.
Thank you for your support.