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  2. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

  3. Consumer Review Fairness Act - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Review Fairness Act of 2016, signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 14, 2016, is a federal consumer protection statute banning the use of gag clauses in non-negotiable consumer form contracts.

  4. Consumers' Checkbook - Wikipedia

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    Consumers' Checkbook/Center for the Study of Services (doing business as Consumers’ CHECKBOOK) is an independent, nonprofit consumer organization.It was founded in 1974 [1] in order to provide survey information to consumers about vendors and service providers.

  5. The Top 10 Consumer Complaints - AOL

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    By Emily Jane Fox NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Apartments crawling with bedbugs. Pricey phone services the customer -- senior citizens -- didn't order. A tombstone never delivered. And, of course, auto ...

  6. Financial woes overshadow list of top 10 consumer complaints

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    A nationwide survey of consumer complaints underscores the destructive effects of ... with an increase in complaints related to credit and debt services -- and especially fraudulent offers to help ...

  7. Unfair business practices - Wikipedia

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    It is an unfair practice for a supplier, in a transaction or proposed transaction involving goods or services, to: (a) do or say anything, or fail to do or say anything, if as a result a consumer might reasonably be deceived or misled; (b) make a false claim; (c) take advantage of a consumer if the person knows or should reasonably be expected ...

  8. Biden led a consumer protection revival. Will the election ...

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    Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra (left) and Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan (right) listen as President Joe Biden speaks about new economic actions by his ...

  9. Consumer protection - Wikipedia

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    Consumer interests can also serve consumers, consistent with economic efficiency, but this topic is treated in competition law. Consumer protection can also be asserted via non-government organizations and individuals as consumer activism. Efforts made for the protection of consumer's rights and interests are: The right to satisfaction of basic ...