
Federal Citizen Information Center offers a wide assortment of information and educational material visit any of the four sister listed sites and find a treasure of information; http://www.Pueblo.gsa.gov; http://www.FirstGov.gov; http://www.ConsumerAction.gov; http://www.Kids.gov.
Better Business Bureau www.bbb.org File a complaint. If you think that a company or charity has treated you unfairly, file a complaint online. The BBB will contact the organization to help resolve the issue. Local BBBs across the US and Canada serve the consumers and businesses in their areas and you can find a local BBB through this site. There is much more information about consumer ratings, identity theft and more.
Consumer Protection Offices www.consumeraction.gov/state.shtml Find your local State and County offices. City, county and state consumer protection offices provide consumers with important services. They might mediate complaints, conduct investigations, prosecute offenders of consumer laws, license and regulate a variety of professionals, promote strong consumer protection legislation, provide educational materials and advocate in the consumer interest. City and county consumer offices are familiar with local businesses and local ordinances and state laws. If there is no local consumer office in your area, contact your state consumer office. State offices, sometimes in a separate department of consumer affairs or the attorney general's or governor's office, are familiar with state laws and look for statewide patterns of problems. Consumer protection offices in the U.S. territories also are included in this site. This list is arranged in alphabetical order by state name. State, county and city jurisdictions and TDD numbers are in bold type.| < Prev | Next > |
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