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Chapter 3, 3.4 Resolving Consumer Problems
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Chapter 3, 3.4

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Chapter 3, 3.4Resolving Consumer Problems

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Appeasement, not angerThings you might need:1) date/locale of transaction2) Description of product, be specific!3)Price and method of payment4) Explanation of what is wrong5) How you want problem resolved

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The Complaint ProcessStep 1: Return to the store

Speak to sales person, ask for resolution

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Step 2: Ask for a manager

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Step 3: Write the company

Ask for restitution

Don’t be emotional

Ask for restitution

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Step 4: Contact a consumer group

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Step 5: File suit

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Consumer Organizations Better Business

Bureau (BBB) Nonprofit Resolves disputes between

consumers and sellers Keeps a file of complaints Educates consumers by

providing information Promote honest selling

practices

BBB has no legal power to enforce any decision

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Other Ways To Resolve Issues

ARBITRATION MEDIA HELP

Decision is binding and enforceable

Can help bring light to an issue and ensure speedy resolution

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What Has The Government Done To

Help?Truth-In-Information Act

Requires businesses to supply accurate and honest information and instructions

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Other Useful InformationCOOLING OFF PERIODS

ATTORNEY GENERAL/ CONSUMER AFFAIRS

3 days to back out if signed in your home

Enforce consumer protection laws, register a complaint with them

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Court—Your LAST ResortSmall claims court can handle cases up to

$10,000.1) No lawyer needed.2) Court costs are low.3) Quick resolution.