A non refundable deposit helps businesses discourage wishy washy customers. I can see it as an important business tool, as classes that aren't full aren't profitable. That said, CRFSC and CFSC courses in Toronto fill up fast. I doubt that you lost out by the OP not attending.
You should give him his money back. He didn't cancel on you, you were responsible for cancelling on him. This does look bad on TSC, and I'm glad that I chose not to join. Now I won't shop there either. A business that is too cheap to give back a little $90 deposit, will be too cheap to take care of more expensive customer service issues.
This is bad business practices plain and simple.
You should give him his money back. He didn't cancel on you, you were responsible for cancelling on him. This does look bad on TSC, and I'm glad that I chose not to join. Now I won't shop there either. A business that is too cheap to give back a little $90 deposit, will be too cheap to take care of more expensive customer service issues.
This is bad business practices plain and simple.






























This is pretty straightforward and all of my staff should have understood that.
These types of actions are in general, a fairly disingenuous attempt to seek a resolution and to me is viewed only as an attempt to embarrass or harass a vendor. 






















