Last April, an Ontario senior with early onset dementia was approached by a company to protect appliances in her home, despite not owning the products she signed up for.
The senior has memory problems and doesn’t remember signing a contract for furnace and air conditioner protection. Pat Foran reports for Consumer Alert.
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