Please note that we only take complaints on companies located in
Eastern Missouri & Southern Illinois.
The BBB does not take either side in a dispute. Instead, we work to
facilitate communication between the company and the consumer, to help
both sides come to a satisfactory resolution to the complaint. In many
cases, dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration, may be
available to help resolve the dispute. If you haven't already attempted
to resolve your complaint directly with the company, you should do so
before filing a complaint with the BBB.
What happens when the complaint is filed?
The BBB will forward the complaint to the company involved.
Because most business firms care about satisfying their customers,
complaints generally are resolved and the matter is closed.
Occasionally, a Bureau may be unable to obtain any cooperation
from the company. A pattern of unanswered or unresolved complaints
becomes a part of the firm's record, and is reported to inquirers who
ask about the company.
In extreme cases, the BBB may refer its file on the company to
a law enforcement agency to determine if further action is warranted.
What types of complaints does the Better Business Bureau NOT handle?
The Better Business Bureau does not handle complaints
about employment practices, discrimination, or the prices charged for
goods or services unless they involve misrepresentation. Also, BBBs
will not process anonymous complaints. Complainants must provide their
names, addresses and phone numbers. Generally, the Better Business
Bureau does not handle cases already involved in litigation.
What types of complaints does the BBB handle?
Complaints involving marketplace activities -- misleading advertising,
improper selling practices, non-delivery of goods or services,
misrepresentation, un-honored guarantees or warranty, unsatisfactory
service, credit/billing problems, contracts not fulfilled, etc. are
handled by the Better Business Bureau where the company is located.
To fill out an online complaint form, click HERE