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Your complaint will be reviewed for informational purposes, helping the Attorney General monitor consumer protection issues throughout the State of Texas. Pick the complaint form that addresses your problem: For complaints about false, misleading, or deceptive business practices.
Your complaint will be reviewed and kept for informational purposes, helping our office identify consumer protection issues throughout the State of Texas. Why is my complaint public? Your complaint is subject to the Texas Open Records Act.
12 Δεκ 2022 · In addition to complaining to the Attorney General, FTC and BBB, you should complain to the licensing or regulatory authority. They accept and review complaints. The professionals they license must answer complaints in order to remain in good standing.
Submit a complaint to the Texas Attorney General: The Texas Attorney General’s office has a Consumer Protection Division that investigates and takes action against businesses engaged in unfair or deceptive practices.
Below are the different ways you can file a consumer complaint with the Texas Attorney General: Online. You are able to file a consumer complaint online by using the Online Form. By phone. You are able to report a complaint by calling the Attorney General of Texas Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-621-0508. By mail.
Use this form for complaints about false, misleading, or deceptive business practices. Some examples include: not getting what you paid for; billing or refund disputes; misleading ads; predatory sales; unlawful debt collection; scams; price gouging & disaster related complaints.