The BBB is a useless private company, for those that still might think it's some sort of "official" reporting agency. Ive worked at multiple large corporations and they do not give af about the BBB. Sorry karens.
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The developed world is increasingly forcing people to use incompetently designed technology. The #digitalTransformation movement is being forced onto people.
Just like we cannot rely on the public sector to solve the climate crisis, we also cannot rely on the public sector to deploy well-designed privacy-respecting inclusive technology. We always need an analog option.
This community is loosely related to these communities:
- !minimalism@sopuli.xyz
- !Minimalism@europe.pub
- !simpleliving@slrpnk.net
- !NoSmartphone@lemmy.stage.anoxinon.de (German)
BBB typically facilitates comms in these cases. Indeed I have never gotten a BBB-inspired remedy from a quite large corporation. But large corps almost always respond to the BBB in my experience. It’s useful in the very least to force a corporation to talk. That talk can be used against them in court or presented to an attorney general.
I would rather have BBB compel a corp to talk than to lick Elon’s boots. Compared to Yelp and Twitter, BBB is the lesser of evils.
That's cool karen. Good story
Use something like docupost , they take your digital letters and physically mail them for you
BBB is a scam, they extort companies to pay them to remove stuff basically. Not very helpful for consumer reference if companies can pay for a good profile.
BBB is a scam, they extort companies to pay them to remove stuff basically. Not very helpful for consumer reference if companies can pay for a good profile.
It is true about the extortion-based mud-cleanup shady way of operating. But from a consumer standpoint they still get results often enough. I’ve experienced it 1st hand w/many complaints I’ve filed with different BBB agencies. I’ve experienced roughly an even distribution of these outcomes:
- the business confesses, apologizes, and makes the situation right. The complaint pays off 100% (and it costed nothing back when fax numbers worked).
- the business responds defensively, refuses to remedy the problem. In some of these cases BBB spanks them with a bad score. In other cases BBB plays the deadbeat and does nothing. Which way it goes depends to a notable extent on the bribe money from the merchant to BBB. Even when the bribe works and the company gets off despite wrongdoing, at least they still have the hidden penalty of paying the bribe.
- the business ignores the BBB. This should always be automatic condemnation and an extra poor score. But in reality sometimes BBB is just fucking lazy themselves.
- BBB does not even accept the complaint and the merchant is not even contacted. This is the most infurating and unjust scenario. Some BBB agencies are anti-consumer. In principle, this is still not an entire loss because there is a potential shred of justice in going to the press to embarrass the BBB.
Perhaps you have a quite high bar with high expectations. For me, if BBB forces a silent merchant to talk, that’s already sufficient progress to justify the complaint. Communication is half the battle.