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Consumer Alert - Bargain hunting season could turn into a wild goose chase


OTTAWA, Nov. 21, 2018 /CNW/ - The biggest online shopping events of the year are coming up. Nearly half of Canadians are expected to be joining the online hunt for bargains this Black Friday and Cyber Monday. If you're one of them, before going wild take a minute to learn about an advertising trend that's on the Competition Bureau's radar: cancelled discounts.  

The biggest online shopping events of the year are coming up. Nearly half of Canadians are expected to be joining the online hunt for bargains this Black Friday and Cyber Monday. If you're one of them, before going wild take a minute to learn about an advertising trend that's on the Competition Bureau's radar: cancelled discounts. (CNW Group/Competition Bureau)

This is how it works: when shopping on a popular retailer's website, you find a super deal on a video game, computer, fashion accessory, clothing or houseware. You place the item in your basket, check out and pay. You then receive an email purchase confirmation. Everything seems normal.

Later on, you receive an email from the retailer's customer service. They say there was an error and they can't honour the advertised price. They cancel your order. Surprisingly, when you go back to the website, the exact same product is still being offered but at a higher price.

Under certain circumstances, failing to provide the product at the advertised bargain price could be seen as an illegal bait and switch. That's why it's important that you know what to look out for, what your rights are and where to complain.

Be sure to:

Here are some extra precautions you can take when shopping online:

If you believe you have been misled, contact the Competition Bureau and file a complaint by phone at 1?800?348?5358 or online.

Related Information

Price-related representations

Bait and switch

Online shopping scams: handle with care

Consumer and Business Alerts

www.competitionbureau.gc.ca
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The Competition Bureau, as an independent law enforcement agency, ensures that Canadian businesses and consumers prosper in a competitive and innovative marketplace.

 

SOURCE Competition Bureau


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