1997 Consumer's Resource Handbook United States Office of Consumer Affairs
Leslie L. Byrne
Ella Green
Estelle L. Rondello
Dinah Bembo |
Special thanks to the staff of the United States Office of Consumer Affairs | ||
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Sandy Aguilar | Barbara L. Hill | Howard Seltzer |
Stephanie Brown | Fred Johnson | Pamela L. Sidel |
Debra Huffman Church | E. Waverly Land | Juanita Yates |
Edna G. Cosby | Daisy Cherry Maggett | |
Nellie Fegans | Michelle Muth |
Appreciation to the National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACCA) for their assistance.
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October 1996
Message from President Bill Clinton
Letter from The Honorable Leslie L. Byrne, Special Assistant to the President and Director, U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs
Dedication to the Honorable Ronald H. Brown
ContributorsWhat's in This Handbook
Other Sources of Information and AssistanceProtecting Yourself
Red Flags of Fraud
Complaining Effectively
Writing a Complaint Letter
Sample Complaint Letter
- Consumer Tips
- Car Repair, Purchase, Renting and Other Concerns
Mail Order
Mail Fraud
Telemarketing
Calls That Cost: 900 Numbers and Other Pay-Per-Call Services
Door-to-Door Sales
Home Improvement
Home Financing
Selecting a Financial Institution
Using a Debit Card
Credit Access and Use
Investment Fraud
Consumer Privacy
Advance Fee Scams
Special Contracts
Travel Scams
Rent-To-Own
Product Safety and Recalls
Nutrition LabelingPart II. Consumer Assistance Directory
National Consumer Organizations
Better Business Bureaus
Corporate Consumer Contacts
Car Manufacturers
Trade Association's and Other Dispute Resolution Programs
State, County, and City Government Consumer Protection Offices
State Agencies on Aging
State Banking Authorities
State Insurance Regulators
State Securities Administrators
State Utility Commissions
State Vocational and Rehabilitation Agencies
State Weights and Measures Offices
Military Commissary and Exchange Offices
Selected Federal Agencies
TDD Services for Hearing and Speech Impaired Individuals
Books for Blind and Physically Disabled Persons