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Better Business Bureau continues to empower consumers and businesses in the marketplace

By Better Business Bureau. February 26, 2025.
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We’re here for you! Whether you’re a consumer looking for resources or a business looking to strengthen customer trust, here’s how BBB can help:

  • Find information on a business. Search the BBB directory to find reliable, unbiased information on businesses near you. Look for the BBB Seal to find BBB Accredited Businesses, which adhere to BBB’s Standards for Trust.
  • Find consumer resources. From consumer tips and scam alerts to finding a business you can trust, BBB is a go-to resource to help consumers make informed buying decisions. Visit BBB’s consumer resources.
  • Access business resources. BBB offers a range of benefits and resources for all businesses to help them grow, learn, and build valuable customer relationships. Discover resources that support your business journey.
  • Leave a review. Share your experience with a business on BBB.org.
  • Report a scam. BBB Scam Tracker is a free tool for anyone to search for and report scams.
  • File a complaint. BBB welcomes the opportunity to help resolve disputes between consumers and businesses if complaints meet our acceptance guidelines. Learn more about filing a complaint with the BBB.

For more than 110 years, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has stood alongside consumers and businesses, offering guidance and resources to help them navigate an ever-changing marketplace.

As one of Fast Company’s Brands That Matter, BBB is committed to promoting trust by helping protect consumers from fraud and creating a community of trustworthy businesses.

BBB is not a government agency and receives no government funding. With the support of nearly 400,000 BBB Accredited Businesses, BBB provides free services to help millions of people each year.

 

For more information

Visit BBB.org to learn more. To find your local BBB, visit the BBB Directory.