It's been less than a week since some Tim Hortons customers received an email telling them they won a boat in the company's Roll Up to Win contest, only to be informed a few hours later the email had been sent in error.
Now, a proposed class action lawsuit has been filed by a Montreal-based lawyer on behalf of his client, calling on Tim Hortons to deliver on its promise of a boat for those who received this email.
As Sean Previl reports, Tim Hortons says the lawsuit has no merit, but customers believe they should get what they are owed.
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Now, a proposed class action lawsuit has been filed by a Montreal-based lawyer on behalf of his client, calling on Tim Hortons to deliver on its promise of a boat for those who received this email.
As Sean Previl reports, Tim Hortons says the lawsuit has no merit, but customers believe they should get what they are owed.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10441467/tim-hortons-proposed-roll-up-to-win-class-action-lawsuit/
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