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===Step 1: Collect the information===
===Step 1: Collect the information===


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For example:
For example:
* Prepare a description of the ''goods'' you bought. This can include anything the seller said to you about the goods, anything the seller advertised, or anything the seller gave you in writing.
* Prepare a description of the ''goods'' you bought. This can include anything the seller said to you about the goods, anything the seller advertised, or anything the seller gave you in writing.
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** if you have not had the goods at all, when you were supposed to receive them?
** if you have not had the goods at all, when you were supposed to receive them?


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===Step 2: Be ready to keep notes on what happens===
===Step 2: Be ready to keep notes on what happens===


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===Step 3: Let the company know you have a problem===
===Step 3: Let the company know you have a problem===


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The first step is to find the right person to talk to about the problem. You may <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the store or company in person or you may make a phone call. Have your information with you. You could start with something like this:
The first step is to find the right person to talk to about the problem. You may <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the store or company in person or you may make a phone call. Have your information with you. You could start with something like this:


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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".
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".


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


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