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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. You can find your BBB via the directory.
File a complaint online at www.dca.ca.gov or call 800.952. 5210 to have a complaint form mailed to you.
Go to the company website. Contact the Better Business Bureau. Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Check out the Ripoff Report. Email spam@uce.gov. Try Yelp. Post on Planet Feedback. Google your attorney general.
Filing a Complaint by Mail To submit a complaint to DATCP by mail, download a consumer complaint form in English or Spanish here or contact the Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 422-7128 to request a form by mail.
Department of Consumer Affairs. File a complaint online at www.dca.ca.gov or call 800.952.
The State of Wisconsin. Department of Health Services. Division of Quality Assurance. The Joint Commission. Office of Quality Monitoring. One Renaissance Boulevard. KEPRO. (855) 408-8557.
By filing a consumer complaint with the FCC, you contribute to federal enforcement and consumer protection efforts on a national scale and help us identify trends and track the issues that matter most. The FCC does not resolve all individual complaints.
If any individual believes that a caregiver, agency, or DQA regulated facility has violated State or Federal laws pertaining to regulated entities, that individual has the right to file a complaint with DQA. To file a complaint, see Complaints Concerning Health or Residential Care in Wisconsin.
1P.O. Box 7855.2(608) 266-1731.3DOADPM@wisconsin.gov.