Government Resources |
FCC - General
Complaints - You may use FCC Form 2000 to complain about issues related to: (1)
deceptive or unlawful advertising and marketing (2) billing, privacy and service quality (3) disability access, (4)
emergency and public safety, (5) media (general), and (6) other communications issues. |
FDA -
Problem Reporting - When problems with FDA-regulated products occur, the
agency wants to know about them and has several ways for the public to make reports. Timely reporting by
consumers, health professionals, and FDA-regulated companies allows the agency to take prompt
action. |
FDA's Consumer Complaint Coordinators - To report adverse reactions or other
problems with FDA-regulated products, you may contact the FDA district office consumer complaint coordinator for
your geographic area. |
FTC - Consumer
Protection - This page lists links for consumers on many topics such as children's
issues, e-commerce and telemarketing. There is also a link on how file a complaint online. |
How to File Comments with the Federal Communications Commission - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is interested in any experiences,
knowledge, or insights that outside parties may have to shed light on issues and questions raised in the rulemaking
process. The public and industry have the opportunity to comment upon Petitions for Rulemaking, Notices of Inquiry,
Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, and Further Notices of Proposed Rulemaking. They also have the opportunity to file
reply comments on the comments filed by other interested parties. |
How to Report Problems With Products Regulated by FDA -
Consumers can play an important public health role by reporting to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration any adverse
reactions or other problems with products the agency regulates. |
Report an
Environmental Violation - This EPA site provides the form to report a possible
violation. |
Report Social
Security Fraud - The Fraud Hotline provides an avenue for reporting fraud, waste,
and abuse within SSA's programs and operations. The Hotline receives allegations by telephone, regular mail, and
facsimile. A form is also available on the website if you wish to submit your allegation to us
electronically. |
SEC Complaint Center - The Division of Enforcement and the Office of Investor Education and Assistance created
the SEC Complaint Center to make sure that the concerns and problems of individual investors are known throughout the
SEC. Report a bad broker or firm, an unfair practice in the securities industry that needs to be changed, or the latest
Internet fraud. |