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Deadline for claims against Canada 3000 approaches
In November 2001, Canada 3000 Holidays (C3 Holidays) filed for bankruptcy. Consumer Protection BC is responsible for verifying eligibility and processing the remaining claims so we’re sharing some information as the deadline approaches.
Posted on 2012-10-09 :: Add a new comment
Use caution when selling your car through an online, third-party auto broker
When you are selling a car through an online, third-party broker, it’s important to be cautious and know exactly what you’re paying for – and what you’re getting in return. Be careful of the third-party auto brokers who make questionable guarantees!
Posted on 2012-10-01 :: Comments (1)
Information access – what does it mean for you?
We’re sharing more information related to the Right to Know Week. Today I’m going to dig a bit deeper into the topic of information access by exploring what a “right to know” actually means for you, and how you can exercise your rights.
Posted on 2012-09-24 :: Comments (1)
It’s your right to know!
Posted on 2012-09-17 :: Add a new comment
The cost of rent-to-own
Posted on 2012-09-04 :: Comments (2)
How to request a refund from your credit card provider
Posted on 2012-08-27 :: Comments (8)