Fraud Busters
Use the sites listed below before you invest or purchase to avoid problems. The sites may also help you after you have experienced consumer problems. The sites listed below will provide you with information on companies, consumer rights and fraud prevention.
Better
Business Bureau
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure Check the business report database of this
site for complaints before you do business. If you
need help, the online complaint form makes it easy
to report a problem with a business.
http://www.bbb.org
Bizrate.Com
This site rates online merchants based on
point-of-purchase evaluations from actual
customers. The report cards provide grades and
other useful information, including customer
service numbers and company return policies.
http://www.bizrate.com
Consumer
Information Center
The Consumer Information Center is the spot to
go to in order to view comprehensive materials on
all types of materials. Its materials can be
ordered by mail for a reasonable charge. The
Consumer News will help keep you informed on new
scams, safety tips, ways to save, and more.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov
Consumer
Reports Online
A for fee service, however, this online
version of the Consumer Reports magazine still we
let you read some articles free.
http://www.consumerreports.org
Consumer
World
Lots of links to many helpful and informative
sites.
http://www.consumerworld.org
Internet
Scanbusters
Updated monthly information. Free e-mail
updates and information about the the latest
internet hoaxes.
http://www.scambusters.com
Public
Citizen
This organization was founded by Ralph Nader
in 1971. It is a site rich in resources for
consumers.
http://www.citizen.org
The
Consumer Law Page
Information on consumer issues, articles on
assorted legal topics, free brochures, and links
to other online resources relating to consumer law
can be found at this site.
http://consumerlawpage.com
The
National Consumers League
This organization's site provides some
protections in the following areas:
The Internet Fraud Watch focusing on internet scam
protection.
Child labor abuses
Healthcare practices
Telemarketing scams
The Internet Fraud Watch focusing on internet scam
protection.
The Elder Fraud Project offers good cautionary
tips for seniors
NFIC's site provide a toll-free hotline to phone
in reports.
http://www.natlconsumersleague.org