Bellfined $10M for 'misleading advertising' Federal competition authorities have hit Bell Canada Inc., the country's largest telecommunications company, with a $10-million fine for "misleading advertising" spanning the last three and a half years. Author of the article: Jamie Sturgeon.
Bell Canada has agreed to pay a penalty of $10 million for making misleading advertising claims, the federal Competition Bureau announced Tuesday. Bell has also agreed to stop making the claims.
Jun 28, 2011The Competition Bureau says Bell Canada must pay a $10-million fine after it employed misleading advertising suggesting its prices were lower than what customers actually paid.
Bell Canada must pay a $10-million fine after the Competition Bureau ruled the telecom company used misleading advertising concerning prices for its home phone, Internet, satellite TV and wireless ...
The Competition Bureau announced Tuesday that Bell Canada has agreed it will no longer produce misleading representations of their service prices. Additionally, under this agreement, Bell Canada will pay a fine of $10 million, the maximum amount allowed under the Competition Act. The Competition Bureau has concluded that since December 2007, Bell has charged higher prices than advertised for ...
<p>Bell Canada must pay a $10-million fine after the Competition Bureau ruled the telecom company used misleading advertising concerning prices for its home phone, Internet, satellite TV and ...
Bell Canada must pay a $10-million fine for using misleading advertising — including "100 lines of fine print" — on prices for its home phone, Internet, satellite TV and wireless services, the federal Competition Bureau ruled. The federal watchdog said Tuesday that Bell's advertised prices were not available because of additional mandatory fees related to […]
Article content. Canada's Competition Bureau announced today that Bell Canada has agreed to withdraw misleading advertising about its services and pay a $10 million penalty, the maximum amount ...
An increasingly assertive Competition Bureau has gone after the largest communications company in the country, forcing BCE Inc. to pay $10-million for misleading consumers in a case that could ...
Bell Mobility had its wrist slapped by the Canadian Competition Bureau a few years ago for claiming to be the most reliable wireless network available, but yesterday they got slammed for something a little more serious. The Bureau has charged Bell for false advertising and fined them the highest penalty they could: $10 million.
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