Helpful Consumer Links
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association dedicated to shaping and enriching the experience of aging for our members and for all Americans.
Obtain your free yearly credit report. In addition, this site contains helpful information about your credit reports and score.
AutoSite's informative information on shopping the smart way for a new or used car. A must for any car buyer.
National organization helping consumers and businesses maintain an ethical marketplace.
Get Carfax reports online for $15.00 Carfax offers Vehicle Discrepancy Reports (Potential odometer rollback, Prior flood damage type titles, Prior salvage or junk type titles, Salvage auction records)and Vehicle History Reports (Prior brands, Odometer readings, City & State in which title was issued).
What car dealers and mechanics don't want you to know.
Car pricing and safety information.
This website contains articles on topics of interest for consumers and the Plaintiff's Bar.
An online guide to credit cards.
From the Federal Trade Commission's website, visitors can obtain information on numerous credit and consumer education topics.
This Web site provides a mechanism for victims of Internet fraud to report fraud on-line-where it occurred-to the appropriate law enforcement and regulatory authorities.
Bust the junk messages out of your life. A free Web-based service to reduce your junk mail, telemarketing calls, junk e-mail and other privacy-invading marketing.
NAAG handles dozens of federal-state working groups, sponsors more than 30 seminars, conferences, summits, emerging issue forums, and special events yearly, drawing thousands of Attorneys General staff.
A nation-wide association of over 500 attorneys and consumer advocates who have a wide range of experience curbing abusive and predatory business practices and promoting justice for consumers.
NACAA, the National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators was established in 1976 to support government agencies that provide consumer services. NACAA represents over 160 consumer agencies at all levels of government in the United States and several other countries.
NDAA influences public policy affecting the safety of America's communities by advocating prosecutorial views through contacts with the White House, Congress, US Department of Justice and other government agencies.
the oldest nonprofit consumer organization in the United States, to fight the growing menace of telemarketing fraud by improving prevention and enforcement. For more information about NCL and the other projects and programs that it conducts, please go to the NCL web site.
The National Lead Information Center (NLIC) provides the general public and professionals with information about lead hazards and their prevention. NLIC operates under a contract with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), with funding from EPA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Some frequently asked questions on Social Security Numbers.
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse web site offers consumers a unique opportunity to learn how to protect their personal privacy.
STIC sought to keep the public informed of developments in the effort by state attorney general to bring the tobacco industry to justice.
The National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) is the nation's consumer law expert, helping consumers, their advocates, and public policy makers to use powerful and complex consumer laws on behalf of low-income Americans seeking economic justice.
Raising funds to provide toys to supplement the collections of local Toys for Tots coordinators.


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