ConsumerAffairs.com

Billing itself as a “non-partisan, independent information provider”, it invites you to submit your complaint about an unsatisfactory consumer transaction on its automated complaint form. The complaint form notes that reports “become the property of ConsumerAffairs.Com Inc.” and you must include your contact information. If you keep reading down, you may notice that “We work […]

Billing itself as a “non-partisan, independent information provider”, it invites you to submit your complaint about an unsatisfactory consumer transaction on its automated complaint form. The complaint form notes that reports “become the property of ConsumerAffairs.Com Inc.” and you must include your contact information. If you keep reading down, you may notice that “We work with attorneys with specific expertise in many areas of consumer law. It is sometimes necessary for them to contact you in order to determine whether there is a legal remedy for your complaint. There is no charge for any such consultation.” (Fred Lucas, “‘Consumer Watchdog’ Website Faces Complaints, Lawsuits”, CNSNews.com, Feb. 12; Childs, Feb. 16).

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