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Ca: Customers protest after Loblaws demands ID before sending $25 gift card for bread price fixing

Posted on March 12, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Sophia Harris reports:

Before they can collect their $25 gift card, Loblaws is asking some customers to hand over personal information — either a copy of their driver’s licence or a utility bill — to verify their address, proving their claim for a card is legitimate.

Many who’ve received the request are incensed. Customers CBC News spoke with say they don’t know why they’ve been targeted, and don’t want to send Loblaws their private data.

Read more on CBC News.

Category: BusinessNon-U.S.

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