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08/03/2009

BBB Advice on How to Respond to Online Customer Complaints

Consumers are taking their complaints online and your Better Business Bureau advises that responding to complaints is necessary if a company wants to maintain a reputation for great customer service

07/25/2009

BBB Advises Cash-Strapped Small Business Owners Against Using Shelf Corporations to Deceive Banks and Attain Loans

While businesses find it increasingly more difficult to qualify for loans and lines of credits, small business owners are resorting to applying for loans from behind the façade of shelf corporations. Better Business Bureau is advising small business owners that, as tempting as these schemes sound, using a shelf company in order to misrepresent your credit worthiness to a bank could be considered loan fraud.

03/06/2009

BBB on Differences Between Debt Consolidation, Debt Negotiation and Debt Elimination Plans

Consumers are being battered on all fronts and offers from companies to help get them out of debt are extremely tempting in troubling times. Offers of debt negotiation, debt settlement, and debt elimination are three different options available to consumers. Better Business Bureau advises consumers to ensure they understand these critical differences before enlisting the help of a company to manage their debt or they could end up making their current financial situation worse.

11/06/2008

BBB Business Tip: Prepare Now for Holiday Complaints

With seasonal customers comes an increase in complaints, and the simple fact is that some businesses drive profits right back out the door because they do not have an effective complaint handling system.

09/04/2008

Fraudsters Target Small Businesses with Promises of Funding

As the credit crunch bears down on the U.S., small businesses are forced to search for alternative sources of funding and Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that business owners are becoming victims of fraud when turning to the Internet for loans and grants.

08/11/2008

BBB Business Tip: Whose School are you Supporting?

Businesses are often asked to show their community spirit through financial support for local high school activities – by buying ads or donating goods, for example. In most cases, the requests come from groups or companies that are authorized by the school. But the Better Business Bureau serving southern Arizona warns that sometimes an independent, for-profit company misrepresents that a purchase somehow benefits a school.

07/24/2008

Hurricane Dolly will Likely Generate Bogus Charity Solicitations

The BBB is warning southern Arizona consumers to be wary of bogus charities soliciting on behalf of Hurricane Dolly victims.

07/08/2008

BBB Business Tip: Developing your Brand to Bring in Customers

Despite unrest in economic markets around the globe, advertising spending worldwide is forecasted to reach $600 billion this year, a 20 percent increase from $500 billion in 2006. Major corporations like Proctor & Gamble ($5.2 billion), AT&T ($3.2 billion) and General Motors Corp. ($3.0 billion) spend billions every year to cultivate and protect their brand – and with good reason.

07/08/2008

BBB Business Tip: Are Fuel Prices Giving you Gas?

The staggering cost of a tank of gas is affecting most every aspect of our lives. In less than a decade, the price of a gallon of gas has jumped nearly 65%. Consumers have it easier: they can cut back on their non-essential driving. But for a business whose core activity involves vehicles in daily operations—like so many BBB Accredited Businesses—every trip is essential.

05/07/2008

BBB Business Tip: Maintaining Customer Satisfaction

According to the latest BBB/Gallup Trust in Business Survey, one in five people surveyed specifically cited good customer service as a prerequisite for building their trust in a business.

03/01/2008

Tax Fraud: Coming to a Mailbox, Phone, or E-mail Inbox Near You

Better Business Bureau warns that every tax season scam artists come out to prey on unsuspecting consumers. Posing as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) through mail, e-mail, or the telephone, identity thieves and many other types of fraudsters are on the prowl looking to get their hands on taxpayer’s personal information and into their bank accounts.

03/01/2008

When it’s Wrong to Say “You’re Right”

BBB Customer Service Series

03/01/2008

What does it mean that my business is BBB Accredited?

BBB Accredited Business? The new BBB language to describe you provides a clear title for businesses meeting or exceeding all BBB standards of membership. In fact, according to a recent “Accreditation Survey of Consumers and Business Leaders” the term “accreditation” drives more customers to consider using a company.

02/01/2008

Your Credit Score is Going to Change – FICO 08 is Coming

The way consumer credit scores are calculated will be changing soon.

10/01/2007

FTC-Labeling Alternative Fueled Vehicles

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) prepared this booklet to help you comply with a new FTC rule that requires labeling on alternative fueled vehicles. The Labeling Requirements for Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles Rule was issued in keeping with a directive in the Energy Policy Act of 1992. The Rule requires you to provide information to potential purchasers of alternative fueled vehicles to help them compare vehicles.


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