Posted on Apr 2, 2017
Will filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) get a company to settle a dispute?
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I filed a claim 7 months ago for damage to my house during a PCS move. Since the damage is to the house, not the property the claim goes through the moving company. For the past 6 months I've been told the claim has been approved has"gone to accounting". Do you think filing a claim with the BBB will get them to "play ball" and finally pay up?
Posted 9 y ago
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6 months in accounting sounds like them saying "We're trying to wait out the statute of limitations" to me. On top of the BBB, I might seek legal assistance. I'm not sure if JAG handles these sorts of cases but I'd find some sort of lawyer if things don't improve soon.
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They might actually, I'm not as familiar with Claims being on the Guard side of things but seeking out a JA's advice isn't a bad idea.
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Members of the Better Business Bureau pay dues to belong --- the BBB is not going to antagonize its dues paying members, they might quit and stop paying dues. When I worked retail this point was routinely brought up by disgruntled customers. My employer at the time even acknowledged it to the staff.
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Every time I file a complaint with BBB (last resort) the company's leadership will call to settle the issue because the report looks bad on them.
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CPT (Join to see) I filed a claim with a moving company about damage to the house, my belongings, and lost items. I was compensated for the damage to the belongings and lost items but not the damage to the house. I did file a complaint with the BBB. I would file with the BBB, as your claim should not take six months in accounting.
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