Abusive Unlocking Fees by Wireless Providers
All consumers residing or having resided in Quebec, who paid to any of the Defendants a fee to unlock their wireless device from August 14, 2014 to December 1, 2017.
All consumers residing or having resided in Quebec, who paid to any of the Defendants a fee to unlock their wireless device from August 14, 2014 to December 1, 2017.
All consumers worldwide who have purchased before March 31, 2017 Moose Knuckles® clothing items, including but not limited to parkas, jackets, hats, boots, hoodies and sweaters which Defendant stated were “Made in Canada”. Tous les consommateurs dans le monde entier qui ont acheté avant le 31 mars 2017 un vêtement de marque Moose Knuckles®, incluant sans limitation parkas, manteaux, chapeaux, bottes, pulls et chandails, identifiés par la Défenderesse comme étant « Fabriqué au Canada ».
All persons in Quebec who, since January 4th, 2016 (the “Class Period”), ordered one of the following goods from the Wayfair.ca website (hereinafter “Wayfair”) and had their purchase cancelled by Wayfair as a result of a pricing error in the advertised price: i) Montgomery Loveseat listed on January 12th, 2016; ii) Laguna 8-piece seating group listed on July 15th, 2016; iii) Milano 5-piece deep seating group listed on September 6th, 2016.
All persons residing in Quebec who, at any time since July 19th, 2013, signed a contract with any of the Defendants in which they were a subscriber and/or contributor (either primary or joint) for a Registered Education Savings Plan (“RESP”), and who were charged a fee (referred to as “Enrolment Fee,” “Sales Charge” and/or “Membership Fee”), including the commissions of the distributor and its salesmen, exceeding $200.00 per plan.