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Business will be asked to respond in 14 calendar days from the date you filed the complaint. If a response is not received, a follow-up letter will be sent to the business. Consumer will be notified of the business response when the BBB receives it and will be asked to respond.
File a complaint with your local consumer protection office or the state agency that regulates the company. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve your complaints against companies.
Via Better Business Bureau's website – file a complaint. Or by submitting a written letter of complaint to your BBB (please include your name, address and phone number, the company's name, address and phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and your desired resolution.
BBB handles disputes related to marketplace issues experienced with the services or products a business provides. We do NOT handle the following types of complaints (please note this may not be a complete list): Employer/employee disputes. Complaints about the postal service.
The process to remove negative reviews from the Better Business Bureau is similar to the process needed to resolve a dispute. It is important to point out that the BBB itself will not remove a customer complaint — businesses can only request that the BBB not publish how they respond to the customer.
Businesses seek BBB accreditation because it's a simple, important way to signal to consumers that they are trustworthy. It's an even better sign if the company maintains a good rating with the organization.
The BBB gives the consumer the ability ot complain and it just as well gives the business the opportunity to state their position. It also allows for either party to explain how the situation was resolved - if at all.
General Complaint Letter Pinpoint exactly why you want to submit a complaint letter. Gather the facts about what happened. Set up your letter using a business format. Get to the point quickly. Provide details. Explain how you have handled the issue. End the letter with a request for a resolution.
Employee Complaint Letter Identify exactly the kind of workplace harassment that took place. Write down the details about the harassment. Introduce yourself and your purpose. Present the facts of the harassment. Explain in great detail how you responded. Proffer a solution to the issue. Avoid using offensive language.