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Canadian Tire Triangle Rewards™ Program – Husky – FAQs 1. Has Canadian Tire Petroleum purchased Husky / Has Husky purchased Canadian Tire Petroleum? No. Canadian Tire and Husky have entered into an agreement that makes Husky a Partner location in Canadian Tire’s Triangle Rewards™ program. As a result, holders of Triangle™ branded Mastercards® can now earn electronic Canadian Tire Money® on fuel purchases at participating Husky locations when they pay with their Triangle branded Mastercard, in addition to Canadian Tire Gas+ sites. 2. Why have Canadian Tire and Husky decided to make Husky a Partner location in the Triangle Rewards program? Canadian Tire and Husky are committed to providing customers with the best rewards possible. We are always looking for opportunities to improve our offers to our customers and believe this change is a very positive one – adding more places where Triangle credit card cardholders can collect Canadian Tire Money and giving customers more value. 3. Is there a minimum or maximum number of litres to qualify to collect electronic Canadian Tire Money at participating Husky locations? No. There is neither a minimum, nor a maximum number of litres of fuel required. Customers collect electronic Canadian Tire Money on every whole litre when they pay with their Triangle branded Mastercard. 4. Do I get electronic Canadian Tire Money® for all my fuel purchases at Husky locations? As long as you pay with a Triangle™ Mastercard®, Triangle™ World Mastercard® or Triangle™ World Elite Mastercard®. The offer applies to all gasoline grades as well as diesel at all participating Husky locations, See www.myhusky.ca for a list of all participating Husky locations. 5. What are the details of how to collect electronic Canadian Tire Money at participating Husky locations? Under the program; Triangle branded Mastercard, cardholders will automatically collect 5₵ per litre in electronic Canadian Tire Money on every whole litre of fuel purchased (all grades and diesel) at participating Husky locations. In addition, Triangle World Mastercard and Triangle World Elite Mastercard members can collect 7₵ per litre in Canadian Tire Money on every whole litre of premium grade fuel purchased at participating Husky locations. Triangle Rewards™ Program – Husky – FAQs Electronic Canadian Tire Money cannot be collected on non-fuel purchases. 6. Can I collect paper Canadian Tire Money at Husky locations? No. Paper Canadian Tire Money is not part of the Triangle RewardsTM program and therefore cannot be collected at Husky locations. 7. Where can I apply for a Triangle Mastercard or Triangle World Elite Mastercard? To apply online, visit Triangle.com. To apply in-store, visit any Canadian Tire, Sport Chek or participating Mark’s/L’Équipeur locations. 8. How does the rate at which electronic Canadian Tire Money can be collected at Husky compare to the rate at Canadian Tire Gas+ locations? The rate of collection is currently the same as the everyday rate available at Canadian Tire Gas+ locations. Please note that this excludes special promotional offers that may be available from time to time at Canadian Tire Gas+ or Husky locations. 9. Where is the Triangle Rewards™ cents per litre offer available? The cents per litre offer is available at all participating Husky locations in Western Canada and Ontario. See www.myhusky.ca for a list of all participating Husky locations. 10. When will I get the electronic Canadian Tire Money added to my Triangle Rewards account? The information from your transaction will be forwarded to and processed by Canadian Tire and will appear on your Triangle Rewards account within two weeks. 11. Can Triangle Rewards Members redeem Canadian Tire Money at Husky locations? No. Triangle Rewards members can only collect Canadian Tire Money on fuel purchases at participating Husky gas locations if they pay with a Triangle branded Mastercard. 12. Can I collect any electronic Canadian Tire Money on my non-fuel purchases at Husky? No. Triangle branded Mastercard customers can only collect rewards on fuel purchases. Triangle Rewards™ Program – Husky – FAQs 13. Can I collect electronic Canadian Tire Money rewards at Husky using my Triangle Rewards Program Loyalty Card. No. At present, only customers paying with a Triangle branded credit card will be able to collect electronic Canadian Tire Money at participating Husky locations. 14. Can I collect both electronic Canadian Tire Money and myHusky Rewards® on the same transaction? Yes. myHusky reward members can collect both myHusky Reward points and electronic Canadian Tire Money on the same transaction when they present their myHusky Rewards card and pay for the fuel with their Triangle branded Mastercard. 15. Can I collect myHusky Rewards points at Canadian Tire Gas+ locations? No. The myHusky Rewards program is only available at Husky locations. General Triangle Rewards Program FAQs 16. What stores can customers collect and redeem electronic Canadian Tire Money® at as a Triangle Rewards™ member? Customers presenting a Triangle Rewards Loyalty Card can collect Canadian Tire Money on qualifying purchases at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Gas+/Essence+ locations and participating Mark’s/L’Équipeur and Atmosphere store. Customers who pay with a Triangle branded Mastercard also collect electronic Canadian Tire Money at all of the above locations, but can also collect at participating Husky location and everywhere else they shop. Customers can redeem electronic Canadian Tire Money in-store at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek and participating Mark’s/L’Equipeur and Atmosphere stores. Visit Triangle.com for the list of participating Mark’s/L’Equipeur and Atmopshere locations. 17. If a customer does not yet have a redesigned Triangle branded Mastercard can they collect electronic Canadian Tire Money at participating Husky locations? Yes. Customers who have not yet received their redesigned credit card (i.e. their card still says Options Mastercard or Options World Mastercard on it) are members in the Triangle Rewards Program. Canadian Tire changed the name of the My Canadian Tire Money® program to Triangle Rewards in 2018 and the name of the Options Mastercard and Options World Mastercard also changed at the same time, however, many customers will only be receiving their redesigned credit card reflecting this name change when their current card expires. Triangle Rewards™ Program – Husky – FAQs 18. Who should customers contact if they have any questions or concerns about the Canadian Tire Money they earned or felt they should have earned on a fuel transaction at Husky? The transaction could take up to two weeks to be processed to the customer’s Triangle Rewards account, but if there are any questions and concerns, Customers should contact Canadian Tire Customer Service at 1-800-387-8803 19. Who should customers contact if they need additional help with their myHusky Rewards account, like changing an address or if their myHusky Rewards card is lost or stolen? myHusky Rewards members can perform many self-service functions and account updates by logging in at myHuskyRewards.ca For lost or stolen cards call 1-855-myHusky (694-8759) Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 9:00pm (EST). 20. What is the relationship between Husky, Canadian Tire, the Triangle Rewards™ Program and stores like Mark’s/L’Équipeur, SportChek and Atmosphere? The Triangle Rewards™ Program is owned and operated by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. Mark’s/L’Équipeur, SportChek and Atmosphere are part of the Canadian Tire family of companies and Canadian Tire has now designated participating locations of these stores as Partner locations under the program. Husky has now been added as a Partner location in the Triangle Rewards program enabling members paying with a Triangle branded Mastercard to collect electronic Canadian Tire Money on every whole litre of fuel purchased. .
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