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  2. BBB Reveals America's Most Complained-About Businesses - AOL

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    The Better Business Bureau just released some good news: In 2011, consumers consulted the BBB far more often than they did the year before, and they lodged fewer complaints. Surely that's a sign ...

  3. Better Business Bureau - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation ...

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    BBB profiles can include customer reviews. These review ratings are out of five stars, and they're separate from BBB letter grades and accreditation. That means you could find a company with three ...

  5. American Academy of Hospitality Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences (AAHS) is a for-profit business based in New York City that reviews and bestows awards on hotels, resorts, spas, airlines, cruise lines, automobiles, products, restaurants and chefs. The academy began as a restaurant rating business, founded in 1949. [1]

  6. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    Luxury jewelry, particularly diamond rings, has benefited immensely from celebrity influence. High-profile figures, including Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Victoria Beckham, have popularized extravagant diamond rings, especially for engagements and anniversaries. Public appearances showcasing such pieces often inspire consumer interest in ...

  7. Pope Marcellus - Wikipedia

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    Pope Marcellus may refer to two Roman Catholic popes: Pope Marcellus I (reigned 308–309) Pope Marcellus II (reigned 1555) This page was last edited on 29 ...

  8. Château Latour - Wikipedia

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    The tower at Château Latour. Château Latour is a French wine estate, rated as a First Growth under the 1855 Bordeaux Classification.Latour lies at the very southeastern tip of the commune of Pauillac in the Médoc region to the north-west of Bordeaux, at its border with Saint-Julien, and only a few hundred metres from the banks of the Gironde estuary.

  9. Saint Marcellus - Wikipedia

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    Saint Marcellus may refer to: Pope Marcellus I; Marcellus of Capua; Marcellus of Tangier This page was last edited on 2 ...