Depends who is doing the gouging..... I would go with the manager or owner of the establishment, or the corporate office...
2007-09-05 02:19:45
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answered by Go Bears! 6
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That would depend on what type of company is doing the gouging. Your best bet would be to start with your local Better Business Bureau.
2007-09-05 09:20:32
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answered by jo.rogers72 3
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There isn't too much you can do as an average consumer. All you can do is complain to either a company representative or the local papers.
Sorry!
2007-09-05 09:21:15
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answered by tromboneman327 3
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As a business owner myself I can charge whatever I want. There are some limitations that the suppliers place on me but that is it.
People can charge what they want and you are free to go somewhere else.
2007-09-05 09:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The better business bureau.
2007-09-05 09:21:38
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answered by Liz O 5
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Try your state division of consumer affairs. They are designed to handle all consumer complaints.
2007-09-05 09:28:34
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answered by JamesP 2
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Microsoft or Shell oil, both are experts.
2007-09-05 09:22:03
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answered by Philomel 7
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if you want to sue them go to bakernet.com
2007-09-05 09:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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