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The BBB is a joke. They get their money from the companies that are BBB members. If a company is not a member of the BBB, the BBB has no information about the company.
Critics have called the Better Business Bureau (BBB) a scam and a ripoff — an aging nonprofit organization that extorts companies to the tune of hundreds or thousands of dollars a year to maintain a meaningless rating and accreditation.
Multiple controversies have surrounded the BBB's rating system and complaint process, and now some consumers question the nonprofit as a whole. Should you trust an A+ rated business? What are the alternatives? Our BBB guide has more info.
A financial firm accused in an ongoing federal lawsuit of preying on seniors. A medical testing company that settled charges of paying kickbacks to doctors. And a vitamin maker that allegedly...
The BBB is an irrelevant, useless, completely powerless mob that is only interested in getting money out of people. A good example is a complaint I lodged with a californian branch of the BBB concerning GOOGLE and was completely ignored.
On its own blog, frustrated consumers vent: “The BBB is a waste of time. You have done nothing for me and the companies just laugh about the ‘threat’ of the BBB,” writes George Patrin.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is an American private, 501 (c) (6) nonprofit organization founded in 1912. BBB's self-described mission is to focus on advancing marketplace trust, [2] consisting of 92 independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the United States and Canada, coordinated under the International Association of Better ...