It was an easy seamless experience. Nice to see an offering like this in Canada to support trees here. I have cousins in UK who hold real titles. Maybe a correction for future people buying is to... See more
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It was an easy seamless experience. Nice to see an offering like this in Canada to support trees here. I have cousins in UK who hold real titles. Maybe a correction for future people buying is to... See more
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A fun way to give something, however small, back to nature and get a fun little "title" in return, definitely fun to give as a present or just a nice little gift.
My certificate was mis-spelled. My name is Hart Robinson. The certificate says Hart Robinso. It is embarrassing to me. Please fix with a new certificate. Thank you.
Customer service was excellent. I placed and order which seemed to have wandered off after being shipped. They sent a replacement immediately so it would make it for Christmas. Will recommend to eve... See more
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Canadian Titles is a small Canadian business that creates fun, novelty Lord, Lady, and Knight titles. Every title is unique and recorded in the Canadian Titles Register of Peerages, making it a meaningful keepsake or gift. Each customer receives an official certificate, a patent of nobility, a deed for passing the title on, and a tree planting certificate for a donation made to Tree Canada. We are fully transparent — our titles are novelty only and not legal nobility. There is no land involved, no hidden claims, and no fine-print surprises. Just a fun, memorable way to celebrate someone special. Canadian Titles is proudly Canadian, easy to reach, and committed to delivering great customer service.
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The package is beautiful. You get lots of info inside that explains the title and how it works. Your certificate is unique so no one can ever have the same one as you. But you can pass it on which is really cool. Great gift!

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This is a great idea!! I love my title and certificate package!!! The ordering process was easy and I received my package very quickly even with the Canadian Postal Strike....

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When my order didn't come through clearly they took the time to personally call me to ensure the order was correct

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It was an easy seamless experience.
Nice to see an offering like this in Canada to support trees here.
I have cousins in UK who hold real titles. Maybe a correction for future people buying is to make note typically Knights are addressed as “Sir” never lordship, a fun fact. But nonetheless a fun offering.

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Just all the courtesy that is give

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