I like to think of myself as a laid-back, easygoing person. There are few things in life that get my dander up, bad companies that ignore me as a consumer is at the top of the list. Like me, you probably have bought a product or service that did not live up to expectations, or was broken quickly. Most companies will give you a hand and take care of the problem, sometimes even out of warranty. However, there are many companies, large and small, that believe the customer relationship ends after the sale and drag ...
I like to think of myself as a laid-back, easygoing person. There are few things in life that get my dander up, bad companies that ignore me as a consumer is at the top of the list. Like me, you probably have bought a product or service that did not live up to expectations, or was broken quickly. Most companies will give you a hand and take care of the problem, sometimes even out of warranty. However, there are many companies, large and small, that believe the customer relationship ends after the sale and drag their feet or ignore consumer’s complaints afterwards. This guide will show you how to get satisfaction.
Allen Harkleroad is well known as the “most dangerous consumer in America” and author of the book “Stick it to Sue Happy Debt Collectors”. The book has saved countless consumers from the clutches of abusive debt collectors and shady debt collectors and law firms. Allen Harkleroad is a veteran of beating bad debt collectors, whether it defending himself in court or suing them for violating the law. Allen is an avid and judicious consumer advocate who enjoys helping others. In addition to consumer advocacy, he enjoys writing and blogging on various technology and business subjects.
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