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Originally Posted by meme405
As for taking it up with the BBB, they have to be a member of the BBB before you can use that against them. If they aint a member (or not legal for that matter) the BBB wont do anything but blacklist them from joining the BBB.
However if they are a member, you basically have high ground over the company assuming you have a valid complaint.
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not necessarily all you have to do is be a legitimate business and someone file a complaint then the BBB becomes involved. send you emails, letters, etc.
we had a guy file a complaint because he had an issue with his equipment that wasnt a warranty issue, it was a user caused problem and got ticked off because he had to pay to fix it.