Consumer’s remedy
6.—(1)  A consumer who pays for unsolicited goods or services may give to the supplier a demand, in writing, for a refund of any payment made for such goods or services if the consumer did not expressly acknowledge to the supplier in writing his intention to accept and pay for the goods or services.
(2)  A demand under paragraph (1) is sufficient if it indicates, in any way, the intention of the consumer to demand a refund of a payment made for unsolicited goods or services.
(3)  A demand under paragraph (1) shall be made within 12 months after the payment sought to be refunded was made.
(4)  Within 60 days after the supplier receives a demand under paragraph (1), the supplier shall refund to the consumer the payment received in respect of the unsolicited goods or services.
(5)  Subject to paragraph (6), a breach of paragraph (4) shall be actionable as a breach of statutory duty in a court.
(6)  The value of the claim in an action under paragraph (5) shall not exceed $30,000.
(7)  No action under paragraph (5) shall be commenced later than 12 months from the date that the demand for a refund was made.