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As
experienced class action lawyers, we believe strongly
that consumers should always be treated fairly. We'll take a
personal interest in your consumer complaints.
In
2003, the top ten sources of consumer complaints were as
follows, according to the NACAA:
1. Automobile Sales. This category of complaints
includes misleading advertising, undisclosed collision damage,
and "lemon law" issues.
2. Home Improvement. In 2000 and 2001, home
improvement contractors were named as the type of business
most likely to go out of business and reopen under another
business name. Beware!
3. Automotive Repairs. Typical consumer complaints
involve problems with manufacturers or dealers, cost overruns,
and "ghost" repairs.
4. Credit. This category includes predatory
mortgage lending and payday loans.
5. Advertising/Telemarketing. Included in this
category are deceptive advertising practices, mail order
fraud, and bait and switch tactics.
6. Collections/Billing Practices. Watch out for
incorrect credit reports and billing errors.
7. Household Goods. Complaints involve defective
goods and failure to honor warranties.
8. Internet/E-commerce. Buying over the
Internet? Deal with reputable companies only.
9. Cable/Satellite. This category also includes
problems with cell phones, including billing complaints.
10. Landlord/Tenant. This category includes health
and safety issues such as "black mold."
Do
you have a consumer law complaint to tell us about?
Maybe we can help solve your problem. Follow this link
to our consumer law help form.
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