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Before You File a Complaint
Talk or write to the person who sold you the product or service. If this person cannot help you, speak with a supervisor, manager, or owner. Be calm, courteous, and friendly. Do not threaten. Be specific about wanting a replacement, a refund, or a repair.
If you are not satisfied with the business's response, the faster you file a complaint with DATCP, the better your chances are for a resolution. Include problem history with date and location of purchase, copies of all documents, and your contact information.
File a Complaint
Consumers can file a complaint online or by mail.
To submit a consumer complaint to DATCP by mail, download a general consumer complaint form or contact DATCP's Consumer Protection Hotline to request a form be mailed to you. Attach copies of all documentation that supports your complaint, such as receipts, invoices, contracts, canceled checks, advertisements/catalog pages, lease documents, telephone bills, etc. Mail the completed form and copies of relevant documents to:
DATCP Bureau of Consumer Protection
PO Box 8911
Madison, WI 53708-8911
DATCP will contact you once Consumer Protection staff have reviewed your complaint - typically within one week of receiving it. Consumer Protection staff will then contact the business on your behalf. Although DATCP cannot force a business to resolve a complaint, this contact often results in a solution.
You can also file a complaint for the following specific consumer issues:
If you wish to inform DATCP about an unsolicited call or text message for awareness and tracking but are not requesting any additional follow up, file a telemarketing/Do Not Call fast track complaint.