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FCIC does not participate in reciprocal linking. On occasion, FCIC links to websites that are not government-owned or government-sponsored if these websites provide government information and/or services in a way that is not available on an official government website. FCIC provides these non-government websites as a public service only. The U.S. government, including the U.S. General Services Administration (the primary sponsoring federal agency of FCIC), neither endorses nor guarantees in any way the external organizations, services, advice, or products included in these website links. Furthermore, the U.S. government neither controls nor guarantees the accuracy, relevance, timeliness or completeness of the information contained in non-government website links.

Linking to the Federal Citizen Information Center websites

In our humble (and totally unbiased) opinion, we think that the Federal Citizen Information Center has some of the most useful information available for FREE on the World Wide Web. Citizens can get answers to all of their questions about the Federal government and everyday consumer issues.

USA.gov links citizens to millions of pages of helpful information from federal, state and local government websites.

Full text versions of hundreds of consumer-oriented publications make www.pueblo.gsa.gov an essential stop on the Web.

Kids.gov connects children to all the resources of the federal government - and it's geared to their level and interests.

Get the full text of the Consumer Action Handbook at

ConsumerAction.gov. This site features tips on topics such as buying a car, protecting against fraud and shopping from home - consumers can use the links featured to register complaints directly.

We hope you agree and want to place a link to FCIC's family of websites on your site or promote USA.gov, Pueblo.gsa.gov, Kids.gov, or ConsumerAction.gov in your printed materials (books, magazines, newspapers, etc.). If you do, we have developed some link text (as well as some graphics), all of which you are welcome to use.

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Federal Citizen Information Center, Pueblo, CO - View and search full text versions of hundreds of consumer publications along with the new Consumer Action Handbook.

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  • Dead links are a problem for everyone. Web pages come and go, file and directory names change, etc., etc., etc.. We know you want to take your visitor directly to a piece of information but we would prefer that you link to our main page. It will always be there and we will try to make it easy for your visitors to find what they are interested in.
  • You don't need to get our permission to link to our site but we would love to hear from you if you do provide a link. Send us an e-mail.
  • Reciprocal Links - FCIC reviews requests for reciprocal links on a case-by-case basis. Our general criteria for accepting such links is that they must provide information useful to many consumers and not require purchases or memberships to obtain this information. There are also practical considerations that we not have so many links that we can't effectively maintain them (see "Dead links.." above). If you want to suggest your site for review, e-mail us.
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