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The Consumer Action Website is based on the 2005 Consumer Action Handbook. It features general advice and information on how to solve consumer problems, as well as addresses, telephone numbers, and websites where you can file consumer complaints.
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For many Americans, English is their second language. Our Spanish resources page offers news, tips, and Spanish language publications you can order. Also, visit our multi-language gateway for information in many other languages.
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