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If you, your business, a friend or associate are receiving destructive and disparaging The Consumer Web Watch complaints causing loss of revenue or embarrassment, contact us to find out how we can help.


  In addition to disgruntled employees and consumers, companies may face WebWatch Reports by environmental or other activist groups seeking to promote their political causes. There are many examples of these types of Web sites.


What is Consumer Web Watch ?
  Consumer Reports WebWatch is a consumer rights activist website with the stated purpose of giving consumers a voice in disputes. Aggrieved individuals are asked to submit their complaints at ConsumerWebWatch.org , and, those statements are posted online with the expectation that public exposure will apply pressure to the targeted businesses. The administrator of Consumer WebWatch reports, solicits descriptions of scams and poor customer service claims and publishes those reports as examples of corporate fraud.


Are the Complaints Legitimate?
  Unfortunately, the good intention of ConsumerWebWatch.org can lead to controversy. The WebWatch can't verify consumer complaints are legitimate. In some cases the complainants use false contact information or fictitious names when making reports.


Is there a problem?
  There are many criminals and business rivals reporting fake complaints at ConsumerWebWatch about their business competitors and rivals for the purpose of threatening and damaging competitors good will. Many companies are suffering from fake reports published at Consumer Web Watch by their rivals and competitors with bad intentions to damage their trade mark, cause business loss and hurt their good will.


Annoying someone via the Internet including email is a federal crime.
  Penalties for posting annoying messages without disclosing your identity include stiff fines and prison.




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