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・ Consumer surplus for software products
・ Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage
・ Consumer unit
・ Consumer unit (economics)
・ Consumer Watchdog
・ Consumer watchdog
・ Consumer Watchdog (Botswana)
・ Consumer Watchdog v. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
・ Consumer's risk
・ Consumer, Health and Food Executive Agency
・ Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of New South Wales
・ Consumer-driven health care
・ Consumer-generated advertising
・ Consumer-resource systems
・ Consumer-to-business
ConsumerAffairs
・ Consumerclub.com
・ Consumerism
・ Consumerist
・ Consumerization
・ ConsumerLab.com
・ Consumers Cigar Box Company
・ Consumers Cooperative Services
・ Consumers Council of Canada
・ Consumers Digest
・ Consumers Distributing
・ Consumers Energy
・ Consumers International
・ Consumers Software
・ Consumers Union


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ConsumerAffairs : ウィキペディア英語版
ConsumerAffairs

ConsumerAffairs is a consumer advocacy organization based in the American city of Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The organization, which was founded in 1998 and currently headed by Zac Carman, "watches for trends among complaints () offers scam alerts". The website has earned accolades from the Consumer Federation of America. ConsumerAffairs has evaluations on a diverse array of companies and products, such as JC Penney, DirectTV, Sprint, the iPhone, American Tax Relief (not to be confused with the American Taxpayer Relief Act), as well as national and local banks. In addition, ConsumerAffairs regularly provides tips to activities such as online shopping, as well as evaluates law enforcement strategies, such as the placement of red light cameras. As of August 2015, "Consumer Affairs is a top 600 web site in the U.S. Their web site gets 7.5 million visitors each month and they broadcast on 150 radio stations." ConsumerAffairs helps more than 2 million consumers each month research purchases and solve problems by connecting them with businesses and other consumers. ConsumerAffairs is not a government agency and charges a fee to companies to become accredited. Accredited companies receive tools to better manage their reputation.
==See also==

*Better Business Bureau
*''Consumer Reports''

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