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Bucyrus,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 08, 2007
I recently filed a complaint against a company. I was told by the company to use their mailing address in CO. I filed a complaint with the BBB in that area, as well as the AG's office in KS (my state) and CO (their state). I get a response back from a BBB located in California (guess it got forwarded from Colorado) and they "didn't understand my complaint and wanted me to write ANOTHER complaint and send it (which I will). Fortunately for me, I got a response from my AG's office the same day and they had no problem understanding my complaint. I can hardly wait for the second response from the BBB in CA.
John
Mesa,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 08, 2007
The BBB are basically paper shufflers. Their members pay a fee to belong and when a customer coplains about a BBB memeber the BBB starts shuffling forms and letter around. When the dust settle noting happens in the customers favor. Its a waste of time contacting the BBB. You can get alot more done by posting here on rip off report, using the courts and contactin the state attorney generals office. Forget the BBB!
Steven
Phoenix,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, September 01, 2002
The honorable Brad Tocker (owner of "Transmission Performance Center) who had "some unresolved complaints", according to the BBB,
was arrested by the Phoenix Police and taken to jail some months ago. According to some information from a lady who sued Tocker in 5/2002, he is still in jail.
So, next time you see a company with "unresolved complaints" be aware that you are dealing with criminals....
Thomas C.
Chicago,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, July 19, 2002
Regarding the Transmission shop in the above complaint; By your own admission you said in your tyrade that this company had "unresolved complaints on file" at the BBB.
I think the light should have gone off at that point and maybe you would have considered another trans shop.
The BBB as far as I can tell is supported by "Membership Fees". Every Bureau is sort of a franchise with the main bureau in Arlington VA.
There are good and bad busineses in every city in the US. I can't understand why some of these "bureau's" are not more aggressive with their complaints on file.
There are other remedies besides the BBB to file a complaint or to find out if there are any complaints on file, such as your local business licensing department. We have a very good consumer relations bureau in Chicago and will either fine the company or they can suspend their
or revoke a business license if they are found to be in the wrong.
Calling the BBB is only one source for a consumer to check. You can call organizations that deal with transmissions shops to see if there a member in good standing.
You could have avoided all of this if would have "heeded" the BBB's report on this company. So I blame you to a certain degree.
Thomas C.
Chicago,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, July 19, 2002
Regarding the Transmission shop in the above complaint; By your own admission you said in your tyrade that this company had "unresolved complaints on file" at the BBB.
I think the light should have gone off at that point and maybe you would have considered another trans shop.
The BBB as far as I can tell is supported by "Membership Fees". Every Bureau is sort of a franchise with the main bureau in Arlington VA.
There are good and bad busineses in every city in the US. I can't understand why some of these "bureau's" are not more aggressive with their complaints on file.
There are other remedies besides the BBB to file a complaint or to find out if there are any complaints on file, such as your local business licensing department. We have a very good consumer relations bureau in Chicago and will either fine the company or they can suspend their
or revoke a business license if they are found to be in the wrong.
Calling the BBB is only one source for a consumer to check. You can call organizations that deal with transmissions shops to see if there a member in good standing.
You could have avoided all of this if would have "heeded" the BBB's report on this company. So I blame you to a certain degree.
Thomas C.
Chicago,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, July 19, 2002
Regarding the Transmission shop in the above complaint; By your own admission you said in your tyrade that this company had "unresolved complaints on file" at the BBB.
I think the light should have gone off at that point and maybe you would have considered another trans shop.
The BBB as far as I can tell is supported by "Membership Fees". Every Bureau is sort of a franchise with the main bureau in Arlington VA.
There are good and bad busineses in every city in the US. I can't understand why some of these "bureau's" are not more aggressive with their complaints on file.
There are other remedies besides the BBB to file a complaint or to find out if there are any complaints on file, such as your local business licensing department. We have a very good consumer relations bureau in Chicago and will either fine the company or they can suspend their
or revoke a business license if they are found to be in the wrong.
Calling the BBB is only one source for a consumer to check. You can call organizations that deal with transmissions shops to see if there a member in good standing.
You could have avoided all of this if would have "heeded" the BBB's report on this company. So I blame you to a certain degree.