A Tim Hortons contest mix-up has left customers devastated after an incorrect email congratulated them for winning a fishing boat worth $55,000. The error affected approximately 500,000 customers across Canada, who received the exciting email on Wednesday morning. However, Tim Hortons later apologized, blaming a ‘human error’ for the mistake. The company confirmed that any actual prizes won would have been revealed instantly during gameplay, and the winning boat would have undergone additional verification. A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched, claiming damages including $10,000 in punitive damages.
Results for: Class Action Lawsuit
Tim Hortons denies responsibility for an erroneous email that led to a proposed class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that 500,000 customers received an email stating they had won a boat worth $64,000. Tim Hortons claims human error caused the mistake and notified affected customers promptly.
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