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A Quebec judge has greenlit a class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons over emails falsely promising a boat prize in its Roll Up to Win contest. With potential damages of $64,000 per claimant, the case raises questions about consumer trust and mobile app promotions in Canada.
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A Quebec judge has greenlit a class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons over emails falsely promising a boat prize in its Roll Up to Win contest. With potential damages of $64,000 per claimant, the case raises questions about consumer trust and mobile app promotions in Canada.
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