Consumer Help on the World Wide Web
We cannot guarantee the information or accuracy provided by
these links, but we promise to add only useful consumer links
which we feel might benefit our clients. If you have been
treated unfairly, illegally, or abusively by a debt collector
and you live in Minnesota or Wisconsin, contact our office
immediately.
Other Minnesota and Federal Government Links
Minnesota Attorney General's
Office - This links you to the AG's
website. You can download a complaint form to file a consumer
complaint for problems such as siding and roofing disputes and
insurance problems. The Attorney General's office has done a
fantastic job of protecting consumer rights in many areas and
this website is a product of that commitment.
Minnesota Commerce Department
- This is where you can file a formal complaint
against most licensed professionals within the State of
Minnesota. For example, roofers, builders, real estate agents,
and others are licensed through this state agency.
Identity Theft Affidavit
- To get download an Identity Theft Affidavit designed and
implemented by the Federal Trade Commission.
National Association of Consumer
Advocates - This is a great place to
find an consumer rights attorney outside of Minnesota.
National Consumer Law Center
- An excellent resource center for lawyers and
laypersons alike who have consumer law interests. NCLC has a
wealth of printed and electronic resources targeted at both
consumer law practitioners as well as individual consumers.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- This government agency regulates a variety of industries
including debt collection and credit reporting. Click here to
file a complaint with this Washington D.C. based agency. If
you have been abused or mistreated in any way by a debt
collector,
click here.
All 50
State Attorneys General and/or Consumer Affairs Departments
- Click on your state's link for more information on
making a consumer complaint in your state.