Consumers who suffered a financial loss after shopping with MacNeil Motors might be able to file a claim for compensation.
A bond issued to MacNeil Motors Inc. has been demanded and paid, according to the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA).
MacNeil Motors closed its doors on Nov. 1, 2019 after the FCAA suspended the business for not fulfilling its legislated annual filing agreement.
A bond is a licensing requirement for Saskatchewan vehicle dealers. It serves as a sum that a bonding company will pay if the licensee does not follow specific rules outlined in the Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act.
If a consumer has suffered financial loss after a vehicle transaction with the Martensville used car dealer, they may be eligible to claim compensation.
To determine claim eligibility, consumers an contact the Consumer Protection Divison via email or phone with supporting documentation.
Claims must be submitted by Oct. 20, 2021.