2008 eBay Boycott
- State & Federal Agencies -


"The most important thing of eBay is the human side." - Pierre Omidyar, eBay Founder (Oct 2000 Interview)


{ United States Congress } { Federal Trade Commission }
{ State Attorneys General } { Consumer Protection Offices } { Other Agencies }

 
blue pin U.S. House & Senate
— Individual U.S. House and Senate members may be located by visiting those bodies' respective websites: The U.S. House of Representatives and The U.S. Senate; or by using C-SPAN's online congressional directory.
— Concerns regarding business monopolies should be directed to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce as well as the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation.

 
blue pin Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
— Information regarding The Federal Trade Commission may be found on its official website. Contact information may be obtained from its "Contact Us" page.
— FTC consumer complaint form.
— For information about anti-competitive conduct and business monopolies, consult the FTC's Bureau of Competition page.
— For information about unfair business practices, consult the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection page.

 
blue pin State Attorneys General
— Your state's attorney general may be located via the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) website.

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blue pin Consumer Protection Offices
— State, county, and city government consumer protection offices may be located using the online Consumer Action Handbook.

 
blue pin Other Agencies
— The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is "a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)" and focuses on "the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime."

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*Last updated 04 Mar 2008*