Wednesday, February 29, 2012
SCOC rules man duped by Time in sweeps ploy
The Supreme Court of Canada has sent a sharp warning to unscrupulous marketers, awarding $15,000 in punitive damages to a Quebec man who was duped by a Time magazine subscription ploy. Globe and Mail
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