consumer complaint
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsumerandcomplaint
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consumer
noun[C]
uk/kənˈsjuː.mər/us/kənˈsuː.mɚ/
a person who buys goods or services for their ...
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complaint
noun
uk/kəmˈpleɪnt/us/kəmˈpleɪnt/
a statement that something is wrong or ...
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(Definition ofconsumerandcomplaintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If so, the only effective course open is to go to law, and, in the case of aconsumercomplaint, to a county court.
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There was noconsumercomplaint, and the only victims in the case are freedom and common sense.
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Another commonconsumercomplaintrelates to misleading advertisements.
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It has to be remembered that it is reckoned to cost something between £2 and £4 or £5 to handle eachconsumercomplaint.
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It has excited a great deal ofconsumercomplaint.
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That also involvesconsumercomplaint.
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The furloughed workers were also responsible for many tasks that involved catching issues or illnesses early, so only small crews are now monitoringconsumercomplaintdatabases or monitoring long-term threats.
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Ombudsmen deal with consumer complaints, sometimes provide technical assistance to facilities, and report observed problems to the appropriate state agency.
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Another is that we need to tackle consumer complaints more, and more broadly.
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Our food prices unit has been working during the standstill and has secured over 1,000 reductions in prices following consumer complaints.
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It will similarly provide for a single scheme to award compensation to consumers and a single ombudsman scheme for resolving consumer complaints.
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He or she will be advised by an independent consumer body—a strengthened and streamlined gas consumers council, which will take up consumer complaints.
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The optical consumer complaints service does not hold figures on the numbers of individuals who have become members.
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However, in comparison with the high volume of transfers, consumer complaints about direct selling are relatively low.
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The information available does not separately indentify consumer complaints made to consumer advice centres.
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Those provisions gave rise to a huge volume of consumer complaints.
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It is in classified advertising that consumer complaints frequently arise.
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Nevertheless, lower prices and greater demand have not put an end to consumer complaints, as we all know.
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