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The Better Business Bureau - a good resource for checking out vendors or filing complaints

Hi there,

I just came across this idea and thought I would share with everyone. 

The Better Business Bureau is a good resource for checking out vendors to see if any complaints have been filed against them, before you hire them.  

Also, if you have a valid complaint against a vendor who has failed to deliver on their contract, you can file a complaint online and the BBB will try to resolve it for you.  I don't think they have any legal authority, they are just a consumer advocate.  But it is to a vendor's advantage to resolve disputes or else they show up in the list with a complaint (or several complaints) against their business.

Some vendors are even BBB Acredited which means they meet certain customer service standards and there is a Reliability Report on their business.   

 Their website is www.bbb.org/

If you click on Check out a Business or Charity, you can search for a particular business by name, or view all the different business listed under a certain type. I typed in "Wedding" under Type and put in my zip code and it came up with all the different types of wedding vendors they list, ie bridal shops, photographers, consultants, etc. 

Anyway I hope this is helpful and provides some recourse for people who feel they have been swindled by any vendors.

Re: The Better Business Bureau - a good resource for checking out vendors or filing complaints

  • Really, this is your idea?

    I have an idea:  if you try adding cheese sauce to macaroni, you can create a really tasty dish that works as an entree or a side.  I like to call it "macaroni and cheese."  HTH, YWIA.
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_better-business-bureau-good-resource-checking-out-vendors-filing-complaints?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:de88bd4b-1f6b-4e28-a1b8-264c6bbf0750Post:f464b106-2eaa-4638-a5a2-29804e4d08a3">Re: The Better Business Bureau - a good resource for checking out vendors or filing complaints</a>:
    [QUOTE]Really, this is your idea? I have an idea:  if you try adding cheese sauce to macaroni, you can create a really tasty dish that works as an entree or a side.  I like to call it "macaroni and cheese."  HTH, YWIA.
    Posted by Heffalump[/QUOTE]

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    </div><div>OMG, this "macaroni and cheese" dish sounds fantastic. You're sooooo creative - I never would have thought to do that. You should totally go on Top Chef. </div><div>
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  • My first reaction was "For real?  The BBB?  You don't say!"  But then, given the mental capacity of some of the people who post here, I guess it's possible that this is news to some of them.

    In which case, my macaroni and cheese will seem even more amazing, I guess.
  • For safekeeping.

    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_better-business-bureau-good-resource-checking-out-vendors-filing-complaints?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:de88bd4b-1f6b-4e28-a1b8-264c6bbf0750Post:f93ab79c-b3d0-40aa-9b90-6e6f37514865">The Better Business Bureau - a good resource for checking out vendors or filing complaints</a>:
    [QUOTE]Hi there, I just came across this idea and thought I would share with everyone.  The Better Business Bureau is a good resource for checking out vendors to see if any complaints have been filed against them, before you hire them.   Also, if you have a valid complaint against a vendor who has failed to deliver on their contract, you can file a complaint online and the BBB will try to resolve it for you.  I don't think they have any legal authority, they are just a consumer advocate.  But it is to a vendor's advantage to resolve disputes or else they show up in the list with a complaint (or several complaints) against their business. Some vendors are even BBB Acredited which means they meet certain customer service standards and there is a Reliability Report on their business.     Their website is www. bbb .org/ If you click on Check out a Business or Charity, you can search for a particular business by name, or view all the different business listed under a certain type. I typed in "Wedding" under Type and put in my zip code and it came up with all the different types of wedding vendors they list, ie bridal shops, photographers, consultants, etc.  Anyway I hope this is helpful and provides some recourse for people who feel they have been swindled by any vendors.
    Posted by poogleypie[/QUOTE]
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