LPC Avocat Inc. has launched a proposed class action suit, claiming about 500,000 customers received an email on April 17 saying they had won a boat through Roll up to Win.
There are a lot of disappointed Tim Hortons customers who thought they had won big on the coffee chain's Roll Up The Rim promotion. Tim's blames "human error" - but that's not much comfort to those who had their hopes raised. Consumer Matters' Anne Drewa has more on the fallout.
Zukran said it wasn’t the first time Tim Hortons recently found itself in hot water, noting last year the company mistakenly told customers in an email they had won a $10,000 American Express prepaid gift card for its promotion.delivered to your email every Saturday. According to Zukran, his own client who spurred the lawsuit isn’t specifically interested in the money but getting what he was told he won.Train goes up in flames while rolling through London, Ont. Here’s what we know
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