![]() Masse, who said he stops by Tims for a coffee most days he's at work, believed he won a $10,000 American Express prepaid card on Monday, when he logged onto the app after reaching his paramedic base. Glitch or not, it shows that I won and I'd like them to honour it." ![]() "It kind of leaves a bad taste in your mouth, so to speak. and then the first day this happens," he said. Everybody waits every year for this, Roll up the Rim To Win. "A company like Tim Hortons is recognized as a nationwide brand that people love and cherish. He has yet to be offered a $50 gift card as an apology and feels it's not a fair offer. Moncton paramedic Luc Masse was among those who thought they had won a big prize only to be informed of the technical issue. The company added that it has offered a $50 gift card as compensation to players who received the erroneous award notice and is in the process of contacting the false winners "to express our regret for the disappointment caused by this error." The coffee and doughnut chain said Wednesday that for a few hours on Monday - the contest's first day - a "small subset" of players were incorrectly notified that they'd won the company's jackpot draw, a $10,000 daily prize meant to be awarded to one person per day. ![]() Some Tim Hortons customers who were told they had won $10,000 from the coffee chain's popular Roll Up To Win contest are now being notified that the prize message was a glitch. ![]()
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