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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Better Business Bureau Helps You Find Lenders

By James Kent


From time to time you will call on a company that has a Better Business Bureau sticker in its window or the logo on its website. That means that the company is a member of the BBB and actively participates in the quality assurance programs that the Bureau uses.

It is very sensible to carry out "due diligence" when choosing, or checking out a business that you want to partner with, but you may encounter some difficulties if you decide to start by creating a short list of work from home jobs approved by BBB.

The Better Business Bureau responds to complaints from consumers against any company. A company does not need to be a BBB member for the Bureau to open a file and follow up on a complaint. The advantage that companies have in voluntarily joining the BBB is that they get profiles which rate the company higher if there are no complaints. A company that does not have any complaints against it but is not a member of the BBB will not show up on the website. A company that has nothing but complaints against it will show up as a problem company. But a company that joins the BBB and does not have any complaints will get a high rating.

One of the biggest advantages for consumers who use the Better Business Bureau is that they can see the details of how the company responds to complaints. The website will list exactly how many complaints have been filed, the nature of each complaint and how the company responded. If you see a company with a lot of complaints that have gone unresolved, then that is not the kind of company you want to do business with. The BBB acts as a warning to consumers to avoid certain companies that have developed a reputation for being dishonest.

Checking out potential work from home jobs approved by BBB is certainly one way of finding out what the public have reported to an official supervisory organization, but there are many quality businesses who are not accredited by the Better Business Bureau. By knowing what you want to do, talking to people you trust, and searching online for reviews and work from home forums can help you to get a better picture of what work from home job, or business is going to work best for you.




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