Automobile Sales Complaints Top NACAA/CFA’s Annual Consumer Complaint List
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, November 24, 2003
Contacts:
Elizabeth Owen, NACAA, 202-347-7396
Jean Ann Fox, CFA, 202-387-6121
WASHINGTON, DC The twelfth annual consumer complaint survey conducted
by the National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACAA)
and Consumer Federation of America (CFA) reveals that new and used car
auto sales topped the list of consumer complaints filed with state and
local consumer protection agencies last year. Internet and e-commerce
complaints made the top ten list for the first time in 2002.
Complaints about home improvement companies rated second and were the
fastest growing type of complaint, followed by auto repairs, credit and
credit repair, and advertising/telemarketing. Rounding out the top ten
most frequent causes of complaints were debt collections, big-ticket
household goods, telecommunications, and real estate/landlord tenant
complaints.
"Consumer problems with cell phone plans, online auctions and purchases
made over the Internet are catching up with perennial complaints about
big ticket purchases," Jean Ann Fox, Director of Consumer Protection
for CFA, said.
The 43 consumer agencies sampled in this survey handled over 300,000
individual complaints in 2002, and were able to successfully return to
consumers $130 million. Growth in complaints continues to outstrip
increases in budget or staff.
"This is money consumers never would have gotten back had it not been
for the successful intervention and complaint handling of these
government agencies," according to Elizabeth Owen, NACAA Executive
Director.
The complete NACAA/CFA report is available online at www.consumerfed.org.
NACAA is a membership organization of consumer protection agencies
at all levels of government. This survey report is based on 43 NACAA
members' responses to questions about their 2002 complaint records.
CFA is a non-profit association of 300 consumer groups, with a combined
membership of more than 50 million people. CFA was founded in 1968 to
advance the consumers' interest through advocacy and education.