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ACA members agree to abide by a code of conduct. The code establishes standards of conduct for the industry. The code requires members to treat consumers with dignity and respect, and to appoint an officer with authority to handle consumer complaints. [4] Under the code, ACA ceased the practice of investigating consumer complaints against members.
American Automobile Association; American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities; Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Consumer Action; Consumer Federation of America; Consumer Reports; Consumer Watchdog; FlyersRights.org; Funeral Consumers Alliance; National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) National Consumers League
American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council; Chamber of Progress; Computer & Communications Industry Association; CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) Consumer Technology Association; CTIA (– The Wireless Association) Electronic Industries Alliance; Federation of Internet Solution Providers of the Americas
Members of the Vermont General Assembly, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, the Washington Electric Cooperative, the American Consumer Council, or the Financial Fitness Association. NEFCU will provide a complimentary one-year membership to the American Consumer Council for anyone wishing to join the Credit Union. [17]
Bill Himpler is the president and CEO of the American Financial Services Association, a national trade group representing the consumer credit industry. More must-read commentary published by Fortune :
C. Campaign for Accountability; Center for Humane Technology; Center for Justice & Democracy; Center for Science in the Public Interest; Citizen Action
American consumers are feeling quite a bit more confident this month as Election Day approaches, a business research group says. The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence ...
Consumer organizations may attempt to serve consumer interests by relatively direct actions such as creating and/or disseminating market information, and prohibiting specific acts or practices, or by promoting competitive forces in the markets which directly or indirectly affect consumers (such as transport, electricity, communications, etc.).