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They may tell you that you have to make your complaint in writing. If they do this, ask for the name and address you send the letter to.  
They may tell you that you have to make your complaint in writing. If they do this, ask for the name and address you send the letter to.  


The Canadian Consumer Association has an online complaint program, called the Complaint Courier. This is a program where you describe your complaint and the computer makes up a complaint letter in English. Visit [http://www.consumerinformation.ca www.consumerinformation.ca] and look under "File a Complaint".
The Canadian Consumer Information Gateway has a Complaint Roadmap, an information tool that provides a step-by-step approach to help you present your complaint to a business. The Roadmap includes a sample complaint letter that you can use to develop your letter. Visit [http://www.consumerinformation.ca www.consumerinformation.ca] and look under "Complaint Roadmap".


==Steps to make a complaint==
==Steps to make a complaint==
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