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  1. Consumer Complaint Portal - Texas Attorney General

    Find answers to frequently asked questions before you start a complaint. You have rights as a consumer in Texas. Understanding them will ensure that you are better equipped to avoid …

  2. Submit a complaint | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

    Oct 15, 2025 · It includes ways to submit complaints about phone, internet, and cable companies as well as companies that sell other products and services and more. If you think you’ve been …

  3. Complaints about consumer products and services - USAGov

    Learn how to file complaints about online purchases, companies, and telemarketers. Know where to file complaints about products and services.

  4. BBB | Better Business Bureau

    BBB helps consumers and businesses in the United States and Canada. Find trusted BBB Accredited Businesses. Get BBB Accredited. File a complaint, leave a review, report a scam.

  5. File A Complaint | Federal Trade Commission

    Learn how to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. The official website of the Federal Trade Commission, protecting America’s consumers for over 100 years.

  6. FCC Complaints - Federal Communications Commission

    This short video walks you through the FCC Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Center — how it works, what you can report, and how we help. Hit play and take the first step to get the help …

  7. Complaint - Wikipedia

    In legal terminology, a complaint is any formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons (see: cause of action) that the filing party or parties (the plaintiff (s)) believes are …

  8. How to File a Complaint | U.S. Department of Labor

    Want to know how we investigate complaints and enforce labor laws? Learn how the process works.

  9. File a Consumer Complaint | US Department of Transportation

    Aug 1, 2025 · Information about filing airline related complaint for safety and security, airline service, and disability and discrimination complaints.

  10. Have a Compliment or Complaint? | City of Richmond

    Complaints can be sustained only when supported by substantial evidence. If there is insufficient evidence to substantiate the complaint, no action will be taken against the employee.