10 Effective Ways to Complain About a Company Online Go to the Company Website. The Better Business Bureau. The Federal Trade Commission. Ripoff Report. spam@uce. Yelp. Planetfeedback. Google Your Attorney General.
Report a business to Trading Standards To report to Trading Standards, you need to contact the Citizens Advice consumer service. We'll pass your report to Trading Standards and we can also give you advice about your problem. You can: use our online form - you can use this form from 5pm on Fridays to 9am on Mondays.
Complaints - The National Consumer Commission.
The NCC is introducing an e-Services portal that allows consumers to lodge complaints against alleged contraventions of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) by suppliers. Consumers will need to have a registered and approved profile to be able to file their complaints on the portal.
The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) can help you with complaints about businesses in New York City. For complaints about businesses elsewhere, contact the local consumer affairs office or the State Attorney General.
Register a Consumer Complaint with National Consumer Helpline - NCH | National Government Services Portal.
If you have a consumer complaint or question for the Board, you can call 1-800-697-1220, visit , or write: New York State Consumer Protection Board, 5 Empire State Plaza, Suite 2101, Albany, New York 12223.
The Act gives consumers a clear right to the repair or replacement of faulty digital content, such as online film and games, music downloads and e-books. The law here had been unclear and this change has brought us up to date with how digital products have evolved.
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