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Scratch ‘n’ Win Class Action

Merchant Law Group LLP has filed class actions against the Atlantic Lottery Corporation, the Ontario Lottery Corporation, the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, the Western Canada Lottery Corporation, Loto-Québec, and the Yukon Lottery Commission.

Thees class actions are brought on behalf of all persons who, since November 1st, 2001, purchased or acquired Scratch n’ Win tickets. Please note that proof of purchase or used tickets may not be needed to sign up for infomation about these class actions, although we would ask anyone that does have old tickets to please keep hold of them for the time being. Also please do not send any old tickets or receipts to Merchant Law Group LLP.

This litigation seeks damages and an injunction enjoining the lottery agencies from selling Scratch n’ Win Tickets where the top prizes can no longer be won and an order requiring the lottery agencies to return all monies acquired as a result of the improper sale of such tickets.

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POUR UN SERVICE EN FRANÇAIS AU SUJET DE CE RECOURS COLLECTIF (OU D’AUTRES RECOURS POTENTIELS), S.V.P. REMPLIR LE FORMULAIRE CI-DESSOUS OU CONTACTER NOTRE BUREAU DE MONTRÉAL:MONTREAL@MERCHANTLAW.COM.

IF YOU WISH TO JOIN THE CONTACT LIST FOR THIS CLASS ACTION OR TO SIMPLY GET MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE COMPLETE THE BELOW FORM OR CALL US. (Please note, providing your information creates no financial obligation for you. You are not charged any fee or cost for joining this class action – we are simply paid a contingency fee from the compensation recovered, if successful.)














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