Judge authorizes Tim Hortons Roll Up to Win class action for Quebec customers
- A judge has authorized a class action lawsuit for Quebec residents regarding erroneous emails from Tim Hortons' Roll Up to Win promotion.
- The lawsuit claims 500,000 customers received emails stating they won a boat.
- A spokesperson for Tim Hortons confirmed the company apologized to affected customers but did not comment further due to ongoing court proceedings.
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Tim Hortons' botched Roll Up to Win class action approved, judge rules, but only for Quebec customers
A Quebec judge has authorized a class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons over emails it mistakenly sent informing customers they've been awarded a boat via the Roll Up to Win promotion.
Judge Authorizes Tim Hortons Roll up to Win Class Action for Quebec Customers
A judge has authorized a class action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll Up to Win promotion—but only for Quebec residents. Montreal-based firm LPC Avocats claims some half-million customers across Canada received an email in April 2024 saying they had won a boat through the promotion, only to be told later this wasn’t the case. The law firm says those clients should be awarded the boat and trai…
Participants in the "Draw to Win" contest received an email informing them that they had won a boat.
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