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Sears client seeks superior service, charged with trespassing

A Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., woman who is recovering from a heart attack says staff at financially troubled Sears called police and had her charged with trespassing when she refused to leave the store after demanding to know what happened to almost $7,000 she had paid the company.

Customer battled retail giant over $6,905 down payment in Sears Home Services collapse

Joan Greenough says she was a Sears customer for 35 years before the retail giant charged her with trespassing. (CBC)

A Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., woman who is recovering from a heart attack says she counted on Sears to provide superior service when she wanted new windows installed.

Instead, Joan Greenoughtells CBC in a Go Public investigation, staff at the financiallytroubled retail giant called police and had her charged with trespassing when she refused to leave the store after demanding to know what happened to almost $7,000 she had paid the company. She has a court appearance set for later this month.

Greenough's dealings with Sears Home Services began in October 2013 when she signed a contract for $11,905for new windows for her rental property.

I had no idea I wasnt dealing with Sears.- Joan Greenough

She made a down payment of $6,905 bybank draft, payable to Sears Canada Inc., with the balance to be put on her Sears credit card.

She saidthe Sears quote was $1,000 higher than two other estimates, but she chose it because of the companys reputation and warranty.

Ive dealt with them for 35 years, Greenough said.

Ive bought furnaces, carpet, appliances, all sorts of things from Sears and theyve been wonderful.

But in late December Greenough got a call from the manufacturer saying the company operating Sears Home Services had gone into receivership and, because he hadnt been paid by Sears, she wouldnt be getting her windows.

She went to the Sears store at Bonnie Doon Centre in Edmonton where she had paid her deposit and asked to speak with the manager, but was told he wasnt available.

She was told Sears Home Services was a separate company, and she would have to contact the receiver, PricewaterhouseCoopers,about her money.

I had no idea I wasnt dealing with Sears, Greenough said.

The salesmans card said Sears Canada Inc., so I thought, 'OK,' this is Sears.

Home improvement division sold in 2013

Sears Canada sold its home improvements installation division in March 2013 to SHS Services Management Inc., a company formed by the owners of Calgary-based Installation Services Org.

SHS ceased operations in December, after projecting losses of more than $18 million in less than a year.

The collapse put nearly 650 former Sears employees out of work, left suppliers unpaid, and Sears to sort through a mountain of contracts, deposits and unfinished jobs.

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Greenough went back to the Sears store after Christmas to try again.

I know from being in business myself that 90 per centof the time, once a company goes into receivership, it means theres not enough money to pay out even the big guys let alone the little people.

Greenough wanted answers because she had paid Sears Canada, not SHS.

When Sears Customer Service wouldnt budge, she struck on the idea of taking pictures of the SHS booth being dismantled and posting them on YouTube.

I was just going to say, This is where I gave the cheque for $6,905 to Sears Canada Incorporated for windows and Ive since learned theyve gone into receivership and Im not getting my windows.

Greenough says she didnt know she was doing anything wrong, but when staff called security, she refused to leave the store for over half an hour until she had spent a $200 credit she had on her Sears Card, believing that the retailer's financial woes might wipe that out too.

So I went shopping and bought a bunch of towels for $150, and was standing in line and a policeman joined me.

Police escorted customer fromstore

She saidthe police officer waited while she made her purchase and escorted her out of the store to her car.

Greenough thought that was the end of the matter, but two weeks later, she received a summons to appear in court to answer a charge of trespassing.

I was really shocked, she said. I think Ive had a couple of photo radar tickets or something, thats about it. It was really shocking to open that up and realize I was charged with something.

Greenough suffered a heart attack on Jan. 27and, although she learned four days later the manufacturer may be able to honour the contract, she says the potential loss of almost $7,000 was a stressful experience.

Its very important for the retailer to step up and do everything they can.- Retail analystKyle Murray

I think they treated me badly. I would like somebody from Sears to call me and say, Yes we have your $6,905 and we apologize for your treatment.'

Management at the Sears BonnieDoonstore declined to comment, referring Go Public to Sears Canada spokesman Vincent Power.

In an email, Power said the salesman wasnt authorized to use Sears Canada Inc. on his business card.

Sears had received permission from PricewaterhouseCoopers to complete Greenoughs job, is working to complete other outstanding customer orders and is standing behind all warranties, he said.

Power declined to comment on Greenoughs trespassing charge, calling it unique.

Searsreaction extreme, says retail expert

The financial situation of Sears is serious, but this is exactly the time to treat loyal customers better, not worse, said Kyle Murray of the University of Albertas School of Retailing.

One of the things that retailers live and die on is their brand, Murray said.

That brand makes a promise. So when things go wrong, and this happens to retailers all the time, its very important for the retailer to step up and do everything they can.

Murray said even if Sears staff were being bombarded with inquiries about SHS,they should have treated Greenough better.

Its extreme, and I think given the opportunity to do it over, thats probably not how Sears would manage the situation, he said.

They may not be able to save Sears Homes Services, but it is important to do what you can to reassure those customers, and at the very least speak to them, explain to them and apologize.

Greenough is to appear in court on Feb.25.