It said an investigation found that consumers can’t buy tickets online at advertised prices because there is a mandatory $1.50 fee for booking online.
The Bureau alleges this is an example of misleading drip pricing, also known as a junk fee.
The Bureau noted that amendments to the Competition Act enacted last June explicitly recognize drip pricing as a harmful business practice.
It said any additional fixed charges or fees are false or misleading under the law unless they are imposed by the government, such as sales tax.
The company said at the time it was looking to “further invest and evolve our digital infrastructure,” including website upgrades.
“For years, we have urged businesses, including ticket vendors, to display the full price of their products upfront. I remind all businesses to review their pricing claims to make sure they do not mislead consumers.”
“We are disappointed by the statements made by the Competition Bureau today before the matter has been reviewed and decided upon by the Tribunal,“ it said. ”Our online booking fee is not misleading and fully complies with the spirit and letter of the law.”
The company says the fee is optional and “provides the convenience of advance seat selection.”
“All of this information is clearly stated on our website,” it said. “Unlike other ticketed venues where such fees may exist, Cineplex’s guests can buy their tickets at their local theatre without paying this modest fee.”