Legal Question in Business Law in Canada
Legality of Canadian Companies US customers more than Canadian Customers
I recently purchased some specialty office supplies over the web from a Canadian Company. The site gives the prices in dollars but they are not clear in saying US or Canadian dollars. I assumed because they are a Canadian business that the prices must be in Canadian dollars and they would convert to US dollars. When I received my visa bill the amount was not converted into US dollars. I called the company and they said that US customers get billed in US dollars and Canadian customers in Canadian dollars on a US $1 = $1 Canadian rate. This meant that I was paying approximately 40% more than Canadian customers.
I am wondering it if this is legal to charge American customers more than Canadian. (Shipping and handling was extra)
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Legality of Canadian Companies US customers more than Canadian Customers
First, call your credit card company and ask that the charges be reversed. Then, you may have a claim for unfair business practices under MA law, Chapter 93A S.11.
Re: Legality of Canadian Companies US customers more than Canadian Customers
This is not in fair territory; you should protest the billing with your credit card issuer.
Best wishes,
LDWG
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