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Montreal North warns residents about water filtration company

The borough says Aquavie, a water filtration company, is trying to trick people into buying equipment they don't need.

Borough says Aquavie misrepresented itself

Montreal borough warning

12 years ago
Duration 2:51
Montreal North urges residents to decline company's offers

The borough of Montreal Northis warning resident's to steer clear ofwater filtration company Aquavie.

Borough spokesman MichelLemay saidthe company was misrepresenting itself.

"It's an abusive use of the city's name to trick people into buying equipment they don't need," he said.

City officials said they received a number of calls last spring fromresidents asking about the borough's water quality after Aquavie contacted them.

When calls started again this week, the borough asked people tocollect as much information as possible.

According to the borough, the company told residents thatwater testing is offered for free by the City of Montreal.

Some residents were told their water quality was poor after the company completeda test, said the borough.

Aquavie then allegedly tried to sell them water purification equipment to improve it.

Lemay said people have no reason to worry about Montreal North's water quality.

Water company denies any wrongdoing

Aquavie denied the allegations and said all phone correspondence make it clear that the company is in no way affiliated with the city.

Frank Vicino, the director of sales for Aquavie, said he was unaware of the complaints in Montreal North. But he said he has received similar complaints in the past from residents in Montreal East and Laval.

He said those complaints were all a result ofa misunderstanding with one worker who was later fired.

"If somebody had a problem with our product and is not happy with it, all they've got to do is just call us and we'll handle it," he said.

Quebec's consumer protectionagency said it would only open an investigation if it receives complaints from residents.