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This book analyzes the legal challenges of consumer protection and product liability, focusing on the methods by which consumers can express dissatisfaction with products and their shortcomings. While consumer complaints are widespread and varied, often neither individual buyers are compensated nor is the whole class of consumers informed of defective products. Best calls for improvements that can make businesses more accountable, including mediation, arbitration, legal services, and small claims court, emphasizing how better behavior by businesses can also be good business.

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This will come to be known as the best book on consumer complaint handling... it is suitable for the classroom and for consumer and interest groups; it should stimulate further research and provide direction for policymaking in the area. Journal of Consumer Affairs

Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction 1. The Universe of Consumer Troubles Part II. Obstacles in the Consumer Complaint Process 2. Perceiving Problems 3. Voicing Complaints 4. How Business Says No 5. Shortcomings of Third-Party Complaint Handlers 6. Surveying Consumer Troubles and Obstacles to Redress Part III. Prospects for Improvement 7. Consumer Initiatives for Improving Treatment of Complaints: At the Buyer-Seller Stage and Beyond 8. Mediation 9. Arbitration 10. Courts for Consumer Cases 11. Lower Cost Legal Service Part IV. Conclusion 12. Product and Service Reliability: A Goal for Consumer Protection Appendix Notes Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 3/22/1981 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780231051248, 978-0231051248
      ISBN10: 0231051247
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book analyzes the legal challenges of consumer protection and product liability, focusing on the methods by which consumers can express dissatisfaction with products and their shortcomings. While consumer complaints are widespread and varied, often neither individual buyers are compensated nor is the whole class of consumers informed of defective products. Best calls for improvements that can make businesses more accountable, including mediation, arbitration, legal services, and small claims court, emphasizing how better behavior by businesses can also be good business.

      Trade Review
      This will come to be known as the best book on consumer complaint handling... it is suitable for the classroom and for consumer and interest groups; it should stimulate further research and provide direction for policymaking in the area. Journal of Consumer Affairs

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Introduction 1. The Universe of Consumer Troubles Part II. Obstacles in the Consumer Complaint Process 2. Perceiving Problems 3. Voicing Complaints 4. How Business Says No 5. Shortcomings of Third-Party Complaint Handlers 6. Surveying Consumer Troubles and Obstacles to Redress Part III. Prospects for Improvement 7. Consumer Initiatives for Improving Treatment of Complaints: At the Buyer-Seller Stage and Beyond 8. Mediation 9. Arbitration 10. Courts for Consumer Cases 11. Lower Cost Legal Service Part IV. Conclusion 12. Product and Service Reliability: A Goal for Consumer Protection Appendix Notes Index

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