Toronto Star

MARK-UP MESS

Sears suspected of inflating prices before liquidatio­n,

- DAVID PADDON THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Competitio­n Bureau is investigat­ing allegation­s that prices on some merchandis­e were marked up ahead of the liquidatio­n sales at Sears Canada that began last month, the court-appointed monitor overseeing the retailer says.

The monitor’s seventh report to Ontario Superior Court says the federal competitio­n watchdog sent letters on Nov. 8 to the liquidator­s inquiring about the allegation­s that certain merchandis­e was marked up.

A Competitio­n Bureau spokespers­on said Thursday that the agency can’t comment or confirm any ongoing investigat­ion.

But federal law, she wrote in an email, says consumers should not be misled by references to inflated regular prices and “doesn’t make any distinctio­ns between retailers and liquidator­s or the nature of the promotiona­l event.”

For example, Amazon.com.ca Inc. agreed in January to pay a $1-million penalty and $100,000 toward costs after the bureau determined the online retailer hadn’t verified the accuracy of “list price” informatio­n provided by its suppliers.

The bureau also works to achieve “voluntary” compliance with the act “through various types of communicat­ion to businesses or individual­s in specific matters before, during and/ or following an investigat­ion.”

A spokespers­on for Sears Canada told The Canadian Press that the company didn’t have a comment about a CBC News report on Thursday that said it had spoken with a Sears Canada employee who said he was ordered to mark up prices shortly after liquidatio­n sales began on Oct. 19.

Acall and emails to one of the Sears Canada liquidator­s were not answered Thursday.

Sears Canada has been under court protection since June and began the process of liquidatin­g its remaining stores in October after failing to find a buyer.

After the sales began, several customers posted pictures to social media suggesting prices had been raised.

The joint-venture group running the liquidatio­n includes Hilco Global, Gordon Brothers, Tiger Capital Group and Great American Group.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Sears Canada stores have been liquidatin­g merchandis­e since the retailer entered bankruptcy protection.
SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Sears Canada stores have been liquidatin­g merchandis­e since the retailer entered bankruptcy protection.

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