Consumers, Take Action
remedial steps you can take
     if you have been defrauded
    Missouri Attorney General
    JOSH HAWLEY      Consumers, Take Action 11
Overview
If your muffler still rattles after it was fixed or your $250
catalog order still hasnt arrived after two months, you
can try several remedies before filing a lawsuit as your last
action.
A carefully worded complaint, cancellation of a sales
contract or pursuit of monetary losses of up to $5,000 in
small claims court are all options for you before turning to
a lawyer.
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Table of Contents
Register a complaint.........................................................................4
Cancel your contract........................................................................5
Contact Better Business Bureau, AGs Office............................6
Contact your credit card company..............................................7
Contact an agency to help resolve complaints........................8
File a lawsuit in small claims court
      How small claims lawsuits are filed................................16
      How to prepare your small claims lawsuit...................17
      What happens in court........................................................17
Seek legal action in other courts...............................................19
2   Consumers, Take Action
Consumers, Take Action 3
Register a complaint
Contact the offending party and try to settle your dispute
first before contacting outside help.
Complaints will be more effective if you send copies of
receipts and other documents explaining your case.
If you are contacting the store or business by mail, send
your complaint letter by registered mail and keep a copy
for your records. If you are making your complaint in
person, try to remain calm, but be firm and make sure you
understand the other party.
4   Consumers, Take Action
Cancel your contract
Missouri law provides a right of cancellation for certain
types of transactions:
If you sign a home-solicited credit sales contract, you
may cancel the sale if you send a written notice to the
company within three business days after the date of
transaction. Keep a copy.
Once the business receives your notice, it has 10 days to
refund any goods or money that has been received, return
any signed documents and inform you the business will
pick up or let you keep items that were left behind.
There are exceptions for emergency home repairs, sales
and services, or cases in which circumstances do not allow
the goods to be returned in as good condition as they
were in when the buyer received them.
You also may cancel within three days any contract in
which your house was put up as collateral or security for
the contract.
Contracts for vacation timeshares can be canceled within
five days.
                     FILE A COMPLAINT
     To file a complaint with the Attorney Generals Office,
      go online or call the Consumer Protection Hotline:
                www.ago.mo.gov or 800-392-8222
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Contact Better Business Bureau,
AGs Office
Contact your local Better Business Bureau and the
Attorney Generals Office and file a formal complaint if
youre not satisfied with a business.
If an individual or a business is violating the law,
then action will be quicker if you contact both offices
simultaneously.
If the offending party is located outside Missouri, then
also contact that states attorney general.
The Better Business Bureau, has offices in St. Louis
(314-645-3300), Kansas City (816-421-7800) and
Springfield (417-862-4222). It offers a free consumer
arbitration service to settle disputes between businesses
and consumers.
Both parties must agree to the process and any decision
of the arbitrator is legally binding. An attorney is not
needed. The arbitration process can be handled by mail,
phone or in the office.
6   Consumers, Take Action
Contact your credit card company
                                If you used a credit card
                                to pay for a disputed
                                service or product, you
         CREDIT CARDS           may be able to recover
     Credit card companies      your money from your
      may offer you some        credit card company.
          protection in
       disputes involving        Write your credit card
           purchases.            company a letter
                                 recording details of the
                                 matter. However, there is
a deadline. You must mail the letter within 60 days after
you receive the disputed bill.
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Contact an agency to help resolve compl
Missouri consumers should take aggressive action to halt mislea
business practices.
To help consumers take action, the Attorney Generals Office has
a list of agencies and organizations familiar with consumer comp
questions.
If you have encountered problems with an individual or business
	     Contact the company in writing regarding your problem. Alw
	     Never send original documents, such as bills, to a company.
	     Consider contacting one of the following agencies if you are
              Agency                                 Services Offer
    STATE AGENCIES
    Attorney Generals Office - Reduce unwanted telemarketing ca
    No Call List                registering for free on the No Call li
    Attorney Generals Office - Donors can find out what percenta
    Check a Charity             the charitable purpose and what pe
                                administrative costs.
    Division of Finance          Handles complaints about debt col
                                 harassment, mortgage bankers, cre
                                 and title loan stores and other lend
    Department of Insurance      Handles complaints regarding insu
                                 will verify credentials of insurance s
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laints
                                FILE A COMPLAINT
                   To file a complaint with the Attorney Generals
ading              Office or to see if complaints have been made
                       against a company, go online or call the
                             Consumer Protection Hotline:
s compiled                www.ago.mo.gov or 800-392-8222
plaints and
s but are unable to resolve differences, remember to:
ways keep a copy of your letter for your files.
 Keep the originals for your files and send copies.
e unable to resolve a problem:
red                                     Web/Phone
alls to your home by       www.ago.mo.gov/civil-division/
ist.                       consumer/no-call
                           866-BUZZOFF (866-289-9633)
age of their gifts go to   www.ago.mo.gov/civil-division/
 ercentage is used for     consumer/check-a-charity/
 llection and              www.finance.mo.gov/consumers
edit bureaus, payday       573-751-3242
ders.
urance companies and       www.insurance.mo.gov
 sales representatives.    800-726-7390
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  Public Service            Investigates complaints against pu
  Commission                service problems, overcharges and
                            manufactured housing (such as mo
  Office of Chief           Processes complaints against attorn
  Disciplinary Counsel
  (For Attorneys)
  Secretary of State        Securities/investments: 800-721-79
                            Toll-free hot line handles complain
                            concerning stockbrokers, broker-de
                            investments.
                            Corporations: 573-751-4153
                            Provides information on registratio
                            fictitious names, benevolent organ
                            liability companies.
  FEDERAL AGENCIES
  Federal Information       Provides phone numbers and infor
  Center                    agencies and programs.
  Aviation Consumer         Handles airline service complaints.
  Protection Division       encouraged to first contact the airli
                            problem.
  Federal Communications    Handles complaints and inquiries r
  Commission (FCC)          systems, radio or television.
  Federal Trade             Federal consumer protection agenc
  Commission (FTC)          www.consumer.gov, a one-stop lin
                            federal information on consumer is
  Labor Department -        Handles wage disputes.
  Wage and Hour Division
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ublic utilities including   www.psc.mo.gov
d deposits, and             800-392-4211
obile homes) defects.
 neys in Missouri.          www.mochiefcounsel.org
                            573-635-7400
996                         www.sos.mo.gov
nts and inquiries
 ealers and
ons of corporations,
nizations and limited
rmation about federal       www.info.gov
                            800-333-4636
  Consumers are             www.dot.gov/airconsumer
 ine to try to resolve a    202-366-2220
regarding telephone         www.fcc.gov
                            888-225-5322
 cy. (You also can go to www.ftc.gov
nk to a broad range of   (Toll-free) 877-382-4357
 ssues.)                 (TTY) 866-653-4261
                            www.dol.gov
                            Toll-free: 866-487-9243
                            KC district: 913-551-5721
                            St. Louis district: 314-539-2706
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  National Highway Traffic   Provides information about safety-
  Safety Administration      problems.
  U.S. Consumer Product      Receives reports regarding hazardo
  Safety Commission          product-related injuries, and provid
                             information.
  U.S. Postal Inspection     Handles inquiries involving problem
  Service                    merchandise or transacting busine
                             you suspect you have been a victim
                             misrepresentation scheme.
  PRIVATE AGENCIES
  AARP                       Lobbies for and promotes program
                             interest to seniors.
  BBB Wise Giving Alliance   Provides information on national n
                             organizations.
  Better Business Bureaus    Handles consumer complaints thro
                             Offers free mediation services for d
                             customers and businesses.
  Direct Marketing           Lets you delete your name from m
  Association
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 -related automotive      www.safercar.gov
                          (Toll-free) 888-327-4236
                          (TTY) 800-424-9153
 ous products or          www.cpsc.gov
 des product-recall       (Toll-free) 800-638-2772
                          (TTY) 800-638-8270
 ms ordering              http://postalinspectors.uspis.gov
ess by mail, or if        877-876-2455
m of a mail fraud or
ms and issues of          www.aarp.org
                          888-687-2277
nonprofit                 www.give.org
                          703-276-0100
oughout Missouri.         Kansas City
disputes between             www.kansascity.bbb.org
                             816-421-7800
                          Springfield
                             www.southwestmissouri.bbb.org
                             417-862-4222
                          St. Louis
                             www.stlouis.bbb.org
                             314-645-3300
many direct mail lists.   www.dmachoice.org
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  Free Credit Report         Get a free credit report three times
                             the transactions are only yours. The
                             one free report per year from each
                             bureaus: Trans Union, Experian and
                             Note: This is the only Web site prov
                             report. Watch for misleading sites r
                             another product.
  Missouri Lawyer Referral   Provides lawyer referrals in your are
  Service
  National Consumer          Provides general information and s
  Leagues Fraud Center      online complaint forms.
  Pre-Approved Credit Card   Credit bureaus allow you to opt ou
  Offers                     pre-approved offers of credit and in
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s a year to make sure   www.annualcreditreport.com
e law allows you        877-322-8228
 of the three credit
d Equifax.
viding a free credit
requiring you to buy
ea. There is a fee.     www.mobar.org
                        St. Louis: 314-621-6681
                        Greene County: 417-831-2783
                        Statewide: 573-636-3635
statistics on scams and www.fraud.org
ut of having           www.optoutprescreen.com
nsurance sent to you.   888-567-8688
                                        Consumers, Take Action 15
 File a lawsuit in small claims court
 Missouris small claims court can help consumers with
 such problems as a landlord who wont return a deposit or
 a repairman who said he fixed a pipe that still leaks.
 Under state law, consumers who have a claim for up to
 $5,000 can, without hiring a lawyer, file a lawsuit in small
 claims court to recoup their money.
 Before you file suit in small claims court, make sure there
 is no other way of settling your dispute. You may save
 yourself a lot of time and effort.
 HOW SMALL CLAIMS LAWSUITS ARE FILED
 	   The plaintiff (the consumer who files the lawsuit)
      submits the legal documents in the associate circuit
      court of the county in which he lives. The associate
      circuit court is housed in the county courthouse.
      If the person or business you are suing is located
      in another county or if the product or service was
      bought in another county, you should file the lawsuit
      in that county.
 	   Forms for small claims court are available at
      www.courts.mo.gov.
 	   Once the lawsuit is filed, a hearing date is scheduled.
      Hearings may be held in the evening or on Saturday.
 	   There are modest filing fees in small claims court. You
      also must pay the cost of mailing the summons by
      certified mail or delivering it by the sheriff.
 	   Consumers can file only twelve lawsuits a year in
      small claims court.
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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR SMALL CLAIMS LAWSUIT
Some points to remember:
1.	 Organize relevant materials such as bills, receipts
    and letters so you can make a complete and orderly
    presentation at the hearing.
2.	 Prepare a full but brief statement of the facts in
    your case.
3.	 Determine what witnesses, if any, you want to have
    testify. Reluctant witnesses may be subpoenaed if
    they are important.
4.	 Check with the court before the hearing to find out
    if the defendant has been served with the summons.
    If service has not been made, the clerk can tell you
    your options. You may seek a continuance  or
    postponement  of the court date for this or a
    similar good reason.
5.	 Be on time for the hearing. Failure to do so may result
    in dismissal of your lawsuit.
WHAT HAPPENS IN COURT
When the court date arrives, the consumer who filed
the lawsuit tells his side of the story to the judge. The
consumer can call witnesses or use any additional
information to explain his case.
The defendant (the party being sued) also explains his
side of the story to the judge. Do not be intimidated if the
defendant is represented by an attorney. The judge has a
responsibility to ensure the proceedings remain informal
so your lack of legal knowledge will not hinder you.
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 The judge then questions all parties associated with the
 case before making a final decision.
 If the judge rules in favor of the consumer who filed
 the lawsuit, the losing party in the case must pay that
 consumer.
 Court officials, however, do not collect money
 associated with the judges ruling.
 Consumers who have trouble recouping money awarded
 in small claims court have additional legal remedies under
 the law. Associate circuit court officials can explain those
 options.
 The losing party in small claims court also can file an
 application for a new trial, which will be heard in circuit
 court. (You usually will need a lawyers help.) Those
 applications must be filed in small claims court within 10
 days after the judges order or the losing party in the case
 is liable for costs associated with the judgment.
                    need a lawyer?
     Contact the Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service
            at one of these phone numbers:
                 St. Louis: 314-621-6681
              Greene County: 417-831-2783
                Statewide: 573-636-3635
                            There is a fee.
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Seek legal action in other courts
When other remedies fail and if small claims court is not
available to you because the amount in controversy is
more than $5,000, you may want to pursue your case in
court. You may wish to contact a lawyer to help you.
Missourians who think they have been defrauded or
victimized by unfair practices can file a lawsuit under
consumer protection laws seeking actual damages.
In addition to contract and fraud claims, Missourians
are offered legal recourse under the Merchandising
Practices Act. This law protects Missourians against unfair,
misleading and deceptive practices in connection with
the sale or advertisement of any merchandise or the
solicitation of any funds for any charitable purposes in
Missouri.
The law, found in Chapter 407 of the Missouri Revised
Statutes, allows any person who buys or leases goods or
services primarily for personal, family or household use
and suffers an ascertainable loss of money or personal
property as a result of unfair or deceptive trade practices
to bring a private civil action.
The lawsuit may be filed in either the circuit court of the
county in which the seller or lessor resides or in which
the transaction took place to recover actual damages.
The court may at its discretion award punitive damages
(damages awarded in excess of normal compensation to
the plaintiff to punish a defendant for a serious wrong)
and may award to the prevailing party attorneys fees,
based on the amount of time reasonably spent.
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 OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
 JOSH HAWLEY
 P.O. Box 899
 Jefferson City, MO 65102
 573-751-3321
 ago.mo.gov
Revised April 2017