What constitutes a dealer’s principal place of business for labeling purposes?
According to the Guide published by the Competition Bureau, it is a name and address that, if placed on a letter would be sufficient for postal delivery. Vendors should use the postal address under which they normally carry out their business. For a principal place of business outside of Canada, a complete address including street name is required. A Post Office Box is NOT sufficient. • The BB&B private label packaging we have used in the past lists the mailing address as “Bed Bath and Beyond, Union, NJ 07083”. Is the use of this address on our packaging for BB&B private label product shipping to Canada sufficient? Yes. BB&B has tested and confirmed that this information is sufficient to ensure delivery to BB&B’s New Jersey office.
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