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Your best response to bad business tactics may be to file a complaint with your State office of Consumer Protection.

Consumer Protection is usually a dept within the Office of the Attorney General.

HOW TO CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY GENERAL

WHO SHOULD FILE
Before you file your complaint, understand that the Attorney General is the State's lawyer, not your lawyer. By law, the Attorney General is unable to address an individual situation that does not affect parties beyond the two directly involved. Sometimes they will refer citizens to a local court or recommend seeking counsel from a private attorney.

WHY YOU SHOULD FILE
One of the most important reasons for filing a consumer complaint is to bring the situation to the attention of the Attorney General. One instance of abusive business practices may not be sufficient for the Attorney General to take action. However, your complaint will be counted with others and, should the Attorney General see a consistent pattern of bad performance, you can be sure an investigation will be launched.

WHAT TO EXPECT
The level of assistance available from the Office of the Attorney General varies from State to State. Some States do little more than accumulate complaints watching for a pattern of bad behavior. For example, in Colorado, consumer complaints are turned over for processing to the Better Business Bureau, which is funded by the very businesses they are investigating.

Other States can be very aggressive when investigating claims. Some require businesses to respond in writing to every complaint. Your Attorney General might even offer mediation services to help resolve the situation. In Maine, the Office of the Attorney General provides dispute mediation services to ensure complaints are resolved to the consumer's satisfaction.

BEFORE YOU FILE
Before contacting your Attorney General, first make every effort to resolve the problem. If you are speaking only to a company employee, insist on talking to a supervisor or manager. Give the business every opportunity to correct the problem.

Know what it will take to resolve your complaint and be resonable. Think about the three "R"s... Repair, Replace, and Refund. If you feel that a repair, replacement, or a refund will not be enough to make you happy, you probably want to call an attorney, not the Attorney General.

For more information about filing a complaint with your Office of the Attorney General, select the appropriate link at right.

Other Resources
Federal Trade Commission
The FTC is the only federal agency with both consumer protection and competition jurisdiction in broad sectors of the economy. The FTC is a good place to complain about email spam, online scams, and telemarketing in general.
FTC CONSUMER COMPLAINT FORM
Consumer Products Safety Commission
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.
CPSC COMPLAINT FORM
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) gives the victims of cyber crime a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations.
IC3 COMPLAINT FORM
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