I am afraid all the positive has not effected the rating. We were requested out company information and that is what brought us up to a C. All of this confirmed to me how antiquated the BBB is.
I am afraid all the positive has not effected the rating. We were requested out company information and that is what brought us up to a C. All of this confirmed to me how antiquated the BBB is.
Peace Dutch
GA>ME 2003
www.MakeYourGear.com
http://dutchwaregear.com[/URL]
Visit Dutchwaregear on facebook (and like it)
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I assume responding to the complaint in the manner they requested is not a good idea.
Honestly I don't think most people under the age of ~50 really put much stock in the BBB these days, or check it before buying anything. I am guessing your sales have not been impacted since the rating dropped. It's like the mobsters who walk into your store and demand protection money, except in this instance all they can do is be mean to you on a website that nobody pays attention to.
Pretty funny to see them get frustrated with the reaction here though.
Apparently putting complaints about the BBB on the BBB doesn't effect their A+ rating.
Peace Dutch
GA>ME 2003
www.MakeYourGear.com
http://dutchwaregear.com[/URL]
Visit Dutchwaregear on facebook (and like it)
Check us out on Twitter @dutchwaregear
LOL
No disrespect intended, I am running towards it. I'm just saying there's been a cultural shift away from it, and therefore it's less likely to impact sales.
Yelp though... watch the hell out for them... same racket, more effective!
If anyone is interested in learning about them, their actual name is: COUNCIL OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS INC. This is the one that runs bbb.org. They are a nonprofit organization whose members are the local bbb’s. It is easy to look up information on nonprofits. There is a website called guidestar.org. There is a free login. although they try to up sell you on their reports, you can get everything from the 990s which is free to download. The 990 is the annual report/tax return that nonprofits file with the IRS. Lots of info in there.
What I have gotten from Allison is that all they want is a reply about the complaint.
As I understand the complaint, it does not seem accurate. How can one respond to that?
One cannot prove a negative.
Dutch, Allison said Alex is in contact with 'Cindy Cameron' the person responsible for complaints.
And it would be taken care of then.
QUOTE:
"We just need some background back from him and it will go up he is addressing everything. "
The only reason I care about this is, I do not like this false information staying up.
I figure I can email them every few days longer than they can tolerate me doing it.
Kindly, but persistent.
I am over 50 and I have not used the BBB.
Ken in NC
I collect vintage camp stoves.
I roast coffee at home.
DutchWare Gear
www.DutchWareGear.com
Sounds like they're reviewing it. Found this on the website:
"BBB assigns ratings from A+ (highest) to F (lowest). In some cases, BBB will not rate the business (indicated by an NR, or "No Rating”) for reasons that include insufficient information about a business or ongoing review/update of the business’s file."
Good to see!
What I want to say is that I feel bad because I hadn’t made any reviews before all of this. Who would think it was necessary with so many positive reviews already anywhere you looked, plus Dutch sells so many great things that are not sold anywhere else? But anyway, it made me feel bad.
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