Who funds the Better Business Bureau?

Each BBB is run separately and is chiefly funded by its accredited businesses, who often serve on its board. A study by a business school dean at Marquette University found that ninety percent of BBB board members are from business.

How do I check a company with the Better Business Bureau?

How to Check a Business at the Better Business Bureau (BBB)

  1. Open up a browser and go to the Better Business Bureau website.
  2. Select the FIND YOUR BBB tab.
  3. Type in your city and state or zip code.
  4. Select the Search button.

Is Better Business Bureau a government agency?

BBB Accredited Businesses support the mission and vision of BBB, and their dues and contributions allow BBB to offer its information and services to consumers at no charge. The Better Business Bureau is not affiliated with any governmental agency.

What’s the UK equivalent to the US’s Better Business Bureau?

Part of the difference may be that I am very familiar w/ the areas and what to expect. To answer the question… the equivalent agency in the UK is the Better Business Bureau. Perhaps I am tired or slow, or a bit of both, but I don’t get your response, robjame. The BBB is in both the US and Canada. What’s the UK link? Janis, 20+ times?

What can the Better Business Bureau do for You?

BBB provides educational resources and programs to empower and protect consumers. Find or Report a Scam using BBB Scam Tracker. Lemon Law or auto warranty dispute? Let us help. Fast, free, and fair. Still Need Assistance? Your local Better Business Bureau can assist you with finding businesses and charities you can trust. Start With Trust®.

Who is the International Association of Better Business Bureaus?

The International Association of Better Business Bureaus is the international headquarters of the BBB system and the governing body that licenses local BBBs and provides support services to increase their effectiveness.

What makes a business eligible for Better Business Bureau accreditation?

A business is eligible for BBB accreditation if it meets, in the opinion of the BBB, the “BBB Standards for Trust”.

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