I often refer to the Better Business Bureau and other websites to ascertain companies ratings, reviews and complaints before buying from them.
Would it be wise to steer clear of a business that has a Better Business Bureau score of less than an A?
HA! My BBB rating is a "B":
http://www.bbb.org/washington-dc-eas...-va-183924945/
If I joined their club and paid the membership dues I could be an "A"
Duane Collie
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BBB is a joke. If you really want to check up on a business contact the State Attorney General's office where they are located and investigate complaints there or else the state run Consumer Protection Agency.
Duane Collie
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I think I remember that after joining up with BBB and paying the annual dues we started off with an A- rating. We were not eligible for an A rating until we had been BBB members for 4 years. I believe that in order to get an A+ rating we need to be a dues paying member for 10 years.
Jeff
Simplicity Sofas