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Recent letters: $347 Rogers billing overcharge — reversed · Ontario · Landlord ignored heating complaint — LTB application filed · Toronto · $189 GoodLife cancellation fee — refunded · Alberta
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What Canadians Are Disputing Right Now

Telecom overcharge

"Rogers billed me $347 after I cancelled. Three calls to support got nowhere."

Ontario — letter sent to CCTS
Landlord won't repair

"Broken heater for 3 weeks in January. Landlord stopped replying to texts."

Toronto — filed with LTB
Credit card dispute

"Charged $520 for a flight that was cancelled. Airline wouldn't refund."

BC — chargeback filed with Visa

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Dispute Letter FAQ

A dispute letter (or complaint letter) is a written explanation of your problem with a business, what went wrong, and how you want it fixed. It creates a paper trail you can use if you need to escalate to a regulator or tribunal.

Use it when customer service is not resolving your issue. Common situations include incorrect telecom or internet bills, unfair bank or credit card fees, landlord repair delays, undelivered or faulty products, and insurance claim disputes.

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The tool is designed for Canadian consumers and references Canadian regulators (CCTS, OBSI, provincial tenant boards, etc.). The letter structure is useful in other countries, but you should adjust any regulatory references to match your jurisdiction.

No. This website provides drafting assistance and information only — it is not legal advice. Always review your letter before sending it. For complex or high-value disputes, consult a lawyer in your province.

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