It is good news finally to hear “Ontario cleans house at OLG” writing the following three blog entries (first one in 2006),
Ontario lottery retailers cheating unsuspecting winners
Ontario Lottery scam doc wins Consumers’ Association of Canada award
It is good news finally to hear “Ontario cleans house at OLG” writing the following three blog entries (first one in 2006),
Ontario lottery retailers cheating unsuspecting winners
Ontario Lottery scam doc wins Consumers’ Association of Canada award
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Thursday, 1 October, 2009 at 1:35 PM
[...] Trust is one big challenge in this business. Can Mr. Wallis be trusted? I don’t know Tim at all so I don’t know. Can the whole network of retailers be trusted to do the business fairly and honourably? In the age of online social media, it only takes a few bad apples to expose frauds and problems and breaking any public trust. Even Ontario Lottery has problems with its retailers. [...]
Thursday, 1 October, 2009 at 1:37 PM
[...] Trust is one big challenge in this business. Can Mr. Wallis be trusted? I don’t know Tim at all so I don’t know. Can the whole network of retailers be trusted to do the business fairly and honourably? In the age of online social media, it only takes a few bad apples to expose frauds and problems and breaking any public trust. Even Ontario Lottery has problems with its retailers. [...]