Investigation into prize draw promoters Purely Creative Limited, Strike Lucky Games Limited, McIntyre & Dodd Marketing Limited and The Winners Club Limited.
Case reference number: CRE-E/16752
Start date: April 2008
Next milestone: The Court of Appeal gave a judgment on 29 July 2011 in which it stayed the respective appeals of the trader and the OFT and referred certain questions on the interpretation of Annex Practice 31 of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPRs) to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The ECJ will give a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of Annex Practice 31 to ensure a uniform interpretation of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (which the CPRs implement in the UK) in all Member States. The High Court Order remains in place.
On 22 December 2009 the OFT issued High Court proceedings against the companies and individuals behind prize draw promotions which the OFT considers are misleading and in breach of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPRs).
The proceedings sought an enforcement order to prevent unfair commercial practices by Purely Creative Limited, Strike Lucky Games Limited, McIntyre & Dodd Marketing Limited, The Winners Club Limited, and Dodd Marketing Limited.
The enforcement order was also sought against Adrian John Williams, a common director of all the companies, and Wendy Elaine Ruck, the common company secretary, as well as Catherine Cummings a second director of Purely Creative Limited, and Peter Jude Henry, a previous director of The Winners Club Limited.
Purely Creative Limited and Strike Lucky Games Limited promote various premium-rate prize draw scratch-cards which are distributed nationally through inserts in magazines and newspapers. McIntyre & Dodd Marketing Limited and The Winners Club Limited issue direct mailings. The action was taken under the Enterprise Act 2002 (EA) for alleged breaches of the CPRs.
The companies believed that their promotions complied with the relevant laws and guidelines and refused to cease their publication.
The hearing took place in the High Court between 13 and 18 January 2011.
The OFT welcomed a landmark High Court ruling on 2 February 2011 that the promotions distributed by the above mentioned companies and individuals are in breach of the law.
Some of the ways in which the promotions were held by the Court to be in breach of the CPRs include the following:
The Court indicated that it would make orders (or consider accepting undertakings to the Court) against the companies and its officers which would require them to cease or otherwise discontinue breaches of consumer law identified in the judgment.
At a hearing on 17 March 2011, the Court ruled that it would accept undertakings from the defendants. The undertakings, which were incorporated into an Order (pdf 139kb) and were endorsed by the Court on 10 May 2011, prevent the companies and individuals from:
From 17 March 2011 all promotions commissioned by the companies and individuals must comply with the undertakings.
On 6 April 2011 the defendants (with the exception of the 9th defendant) appealed certain findings of the High Court in relation to Annex Practice 31 of the CPRs. On 15 April 2011 the OFT sought permission to cross-appeal. Following an application by the 1st to 8th defendants to expedite the hearing, the Court of Appeal hearing took place on 20 - 21 June 2011.
The Court of Appeal issued a judgment (pdf 133kb) on 29 July 2011 in which it stayed the appeal and cross-appeal and referred certain questions on the interpretation of Annex Practice 31 of the CPRs to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) (pdf 264kb). The ECJ will give a preliminary ruling on interpretation of Annex Practice 31 to ensure the uniform interpretation of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (which the CPRs implement in the UK) in all Member States. The High Court Order remains in place.
Mike Lambourne (020 7211 8568, mike.lambourne@oft.gsi.gov.uk)
Jason Freeman (020 7211 8262, jason.freeman@oft.gsi.gov.uk)
Cavendish Elithorn (020 7211 8170 cavendish.elithorn@oft.gsi.gov.uk,)
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