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OneBlueDotS-Carolina

(1,488 posts)
4. Nyet & Nyet...
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 11:21 AM
Feb 2022

All we have is Canadian currency, fine, I'll take it.

Hey, it says redeemable at Canadian Tire Stores...can I trade it for Kohls Cash?


Canadian Tire money, officially Canadian Tire 'money'[1][2] or CTM, is a loyalty program operated by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire. It consists of coupons, issued by the company, which resemble real banknotes. It can be used as scrip in Canadian Tire stores, but is not considered a private currency. The notes are printed on paper similar to what Canadian currency was printed on when they were still paper, and were jointly produced by two of the country's long-established security printers, British American Banknote Company (BABN) and Canadian Bank Note Company (CBN).[3] Some privately owned businesses in Canada accept CTM as payment (see history below), since the owners of many such businesses shop at Canadian Tire.[citation needed] In Canadian Tire stores, CTM is accepted for Canadian money at par, ie; 1 Canadian Tire Dollar = 1 Canadian Dollar.

In April 2018, Canadian Tire announced that they would be shifting to Triangle Rewards, a card based rewards program.[4] Paper Canadian Tire Money continues to be issued and accepted alongside the new program.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Tire_money

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