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Feel free to call our consumer assistance line at (919) 716-6000 should you need help completing the form. Before You File a Complaint. Read our consumer tips, which can help you avoid future problems. Remember that our office can't give you legal advice or provide legal representation to individual consumers.
If you think you’ve been the victim of a scam, or if you want to learn to be a smarter consumer, call Attorney General Josh Stein’s consumer hotline toll free within North Carolina at 1-877-5-NO-SCAM or (919) 716-6000. You can also file a consumer complaint online.
Jul 13, 2018 · Attorney General Roy Cooper answers questions about spam, the Do Not Call list, gas price gouging and more.
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Jan 21, 2021 · Information. Attorney General Roy Cooper's Consumer Protection experts protect North Carolina consumers. They fight unfair business practices like scams and frauds. They have helped hundreds of thousands of consumers like you get more than $80 million of your money back.
You may wish to file a consumer complaint with the North Carolina Consumer Protection Division. You can file a complaint online or call 1-877-5-NO-SCAM for assistance.
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Consumer complaint process: Consumers can file complaints against debt settlement companies with the NCCOB or the Attorney General’s office if they believe their rights have been violated. The agencies will investigate and take appropriate action to resolve disputes between the parties.