is under fire again for mistakenly telling some customers they had won big in the Roll Up To Win contest –Some customers in Canada got an email Wednesday congratulating them for winning a fishing boat and trailer worth nearly $55,000 as part of the Roll Up To Win contest.A Tim Hortons spokesperson confirmed to Global News Thursday morning that the incorrect emails sent Wednesday to some customers were because of “human error.
This came after an email apologizing to customers Wednesday for the mistake stated that “technical errors may have resulted in incorrect information” about rolls or prizes being included in a previous email recap related to the contest.Andrew Casey, a longtime Tim Hortons customer, said he just recently got on their app and started taking part in the contest.“I was so excited because it was going to be life-changing for us,” Casey, 47, from Trenton, Ont.
“Nowadays it’s very hard to find enjoyment in any extracurricular activities just because the price of everything, and to win a boat when you live in Northumberland is a massive deal,” she said. “It’s unfortunate – they’re are a multi-billion-dollar company, and they want to send out this hoax and disregard other people’s feelings. Well, I’m going to disregard their business.”“Such a scam, a disgraceful business!!!”“They should do something for the people that actually had their hearts broken, their dreams crushed in this time of need,” he added.
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