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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:34 am Subject: Does the NJ Attorney General do anything about complaints? |
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I am just about to send in complaints about my PDL's. Mine have all been payed and was hoping they could perhaps get some of my overpayment back. I tried BBB and they were absolutely useless. All the complaints came back either as no response or the company said they did not do business in NJ, even thou my bank, license and address are in NJ!
NJ Attorney Generals office has a PO box# should I still send my complaint as certified? Who will sign for it if it is a po box?
Thanks
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:05 am Subject: |
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Hi,
I tried that once and than I noticed that you have to send in all pertinent information.
If the answer to question 5 above is "Yes," you will be required to forward readable copies of any complaint-related contracts, bills, receipts, canceled checks, correspondence or any other documents relating to your complaint to the Division of Consumer Affairs, Office of Consumer Protection, 124 Halsey Street, PO Box 45025, Newark, N.J. 07101. The Division will not initiate an investigation of your complaint until it has received legible copies of all of the documents you intend to submit as part of the evidence to support your complaint. Due to the fact that your name will be used as your case identifier, please be sure to write your name in the upper left-hand corner of every document that you submit to the Division of Consumer Affairs. Reminder: Retain the original document(s) and send only photostats of these papers.
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