Dollarama customers who purchased a products subject to an eco fee — such as batteries, electronics, light bulbs or toys with batteries — may be eligible to claim a gift card.

The Montreal law firm of LPC Avocats Inc., announced Tuesday that the proposed national settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit about prices advertised and charged by Dollarama for products subject to an Environmental Handling Fee (EHF). It’s subject to court approval in April.

There website to register for the gift card is here.

Cut off date for registration is April 5, 2024.

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        I thought “company stores” were a thing of the past, but here we are…

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          Have you ever been to a store that sells a variety of products or allows you to purchase more than 1 item at a time?

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              10 months ago

              Cool. Never heard of Tim Hortons eh?

              And again, have you never bought a coffee for someone else? Can you literally not imagine someone else doing things that you don’t do?

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      10 months ago

      Well the lawyers have to take 2 million of the settlement, leaving $15 gift cards for 30,000 Canadians

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        For Facebook Canada’s Sponsored Stories ads (that swiped names and portraits) the settlement works out to just over $11 per person. Ofc the lawyers are getting just over 33%.