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Topping the complaint list were cell-phone companies, with 38,420 complaints, up 41% over 2010. After that, the list includes (in order of number of gripes): new-car dealers
SER Christian University, Florida; [353] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International; [8] falsely claims approval by the state of Florida [353] Shekinah Bible School (also known as Shekinah BIble Training Institute), Tennessee; [354] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [8]
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Techcombank (TCB) was founded in 1993 [4] by Vietnamese businessmen who returned from Russia. Its domestic investors include Vietnam Airlines [5] and under the Ministry of Science and Technology. [6] In 2005, global bank Government of Vietnam acquired a 10% stake in Techcombank.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is an American private, 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization founded in 1912. BBB's self-described mission is to focus on advancing marketplace trust, [2] consisting of 92 independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the United States and Canada, coordinated under the International Association of Better Business Bureaus (IABBB) in Arlington, Virginia.
General Mills faces a class action lawsuit from Black factory workers in Georgia over what they say is racial discrimination from its white managers.
Faithlife Corporation publishes and creates electronic tools and resources for Bible study. It produces the Logos Bible Software, but also publishes tools and resources under a number of other brands, and partners with more than 500 publishers to offer over 120,000 Christian ebooks available to users of its software.
In International Airport Centers, L.L.C. v. Citrin, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals evaluated the dismissal of the plaintiffs' lawsuit for failure to state a claim based upon the interpretation of the word "transmission" in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030.