šA technical glitch in Tim Hortons' Roll Up To Win promotion mistakenly notified coffee drinkers across Canada of winning a $55,000 boat. Although the extent of the impact remains unclear, the chain confirmed sending incorrect prize information to some customers via email. Recipients like Darren Stewart-Jones and Chris Rivet initially celebrated their unexpected wins, only to realize the error upon further scrutiny. Disappointment ensued as Tim Hortons rectified the situation, urging recipients to disregard the misleading emails. Apologizing for the confusion, the company acknowledged falling short of its service standards.ā . šššš„ šš¬šššš ššš° šš®š¬š¢š§šš¬š¬ ššš° šš«š¢š¦š¢š§šš„ ššš° šš¢š¦š¦š¢ šš”ššš¤šØ šš«š¢š§šš¢š©šš„ ššš°š²šš«, šš”ššš¤šØ ššš° š²+š ššš-ššš-šššš š§š¬š¢š¦š¦š¢@šš”ššš¤šØš„šš°.šš @chackolaw.ca . . #TimHortons #RollUpToWin #PromoError #TechnicalGlitch #CustomerExperience #PrizeMistake #Apology #CanadianCoffee #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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