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Administer Wisconsin's tele mar keting Do Not Call law, with o ve r 4.97 million Wisconsin numbers currently registered. Educate consumer s on best practices to combat and avoid identity theft, scams, and fraud, and offer recovery services to victims.
If you have questions about a case or believe you may have information or a complaint related to a case handled by DOJ, please contact the Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-998-0700 or (608) 266-1852.
Consumer Protection. Resources and assistance for consumers and businesses, including the toll-free hotline at (800) 422-7128.
The Consumer Protection and Antitrust Unit enforces laws that protect consumers and businesses, including laws that prohibit deception, fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment of facts in the sale or advertisement of goods and services.
Wisconsin residents who have a complaint concerning a business in or out of Wisconsin, or anyone outside the state if the complaint involves a Wisconsin business, may file a complaint by completing the below online complaint form.
Wisconsin’s allocation of consumer protection responsibilities among agencies is unusual. In most states, the attorney general not only conducts enforcement litigation, but also receives and handles consumer complaints and conducts investigations.
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection ~ Working for You All Day Every Day
The Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA) is a state law that regulates consumer credit transactions and debt collection. Consumer credit transactions are transactions that include a finance charge or are payable in more than four installments.
You can find resources for all consumer protection issues on DATCP’s website, or search the frequently searched issues below for quick links to Wisconsin citizen’s most common consumer protection concerns.
File a Wisconsin Consumer Act Complaint. The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions handles complaints regarding consumer credit transactions from Wisconsin residents or those that are against non-depository financial companies located in Wisconsin.