There are many, depending on what kind of company it is. Often, consumer complaints are about price or customer service (representatives being mean etc), but other complaints are about quality, content ("this place sucks for information"), or speed of service.
There are many places where one can read car insurance complaints. One can read car insurance complaints at popular on the web sources such as Pissed Consumer and Car Insurance Comparison.
Yes, there have been many complaints.
Most consumer complaints are resolved through direct communication with the company's customer service department. Many companies have established protocols for handling complaints, such as offering refunds, exchanges, or compensation to customers who are dissatisfied. If the issue remains unresolved, consumers may escalate the complaint to higher levels within the company or seek assistance from consumer protection agencies or organizations.
Many, many retail outlets in the US that draw consumer complaints, and questions.
I have read many complaints at www.complaintsboard.com regarding bootleg DVDs and poor customer service...simply complaints of poor quality or outright fraud.
Yes, there have been many complaints.
Consumer affairs website has multiple complaints on their site about the Lending Tree. There are many people stating their stories and reviews for the Lending Tree.
The LG washer dryer combo has suffered many complaints about its quality. Customers report that the combo machine does not have a way to remove lint, clogged pipes, and causes wrinkled clothes.
ProfitArticle, or Ecorp, is a scam. There have been many complaints.
There are many different brands that offer quality cheap brands according to Consumer Reports. Some of the brands include LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony.
Oh, dude, "The Complaints" by Ian Rankin has about 400 pages. But hey, who's counting, right? It's not like we're getting graded on this. Just grab the book, flip through the pages, and enjoy the ride. It's all about the journey, man.