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Originally Posted by GoFlamesGo
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I am one of a whopping 10 people that took advantage of this deal. What a great seller it is!
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Originally Posted by bizaro86
I emailed DealTicker about this, and got a reply (CC'd to their legal dep't  ) saying that because it has no cash value those regulations don't apply. Which seems like a BS answer to me, since the regulation says "monetary value" and it certainly has monetary value, since you're paying for it. They're vouchers (specifically included in the Act) not coupons.
It didn't sound like they'd honour it for the $29 after expiry. I'd be interested in hearing what CP's legal braintrust has to say on this one, since it seems like they're basically flouting the law to me, although I'm certainly not a lawyer. They're probably counting on nobody filing suit over $29, but it might be worth a complaint to gov't of Alberta/Service Alberta if one of yours expires.
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My money is on DealTicker not lasting. I will be leery purchasing from them given that they are trying to lawyer their way out of legally mandated customer service levels. They have a lot of competition. Given this and the lack of sales on the wine deal, I suspect that they will not be in business in a year.