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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information in the 'Complaint Reported by' section. Include your name, address, and contact details.
  3. In the 'Complaint Reported Against' section, provide the name and address of the business you are filing a complaint against.
  4. Clearly describe the problem you encountered with the product or service in the designated area. Be specific about what was promised versus what was delivered.
  5. Indicate what resolution you seek from the business. This could be a refund amount or specific actions to rectify the issue.
  6. Attach photocopies of any relevant documents such as receipts, warranties, or contracts that support your complaint.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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Commissioner Surez leads the department with a focus on three core pillars: Data-Driven Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement and Partnerships, and Solutions-Focused Approaches to Managing Challenges.
Your grievance must be mailed, emailed or presented in person by you or your representative in the property management office (resident) or Eligibility and Continued Occupancy Division (ECOD) (applicant) or the OFH. Your grievance may be presented orally or in writing.
1-877- WARN DEP (1-877-927-6337).
Division Initiatives. Angelies Law. Board Related Information. Laws Regulations. Email. General AskConsumerAffairs@dca.njoag.gov. Call. Consumer Service Center Hotline (973) 504-6200. Toll free (NJ only) (800) 242-5846. Visit. 124 Halsey Street.
Writing a Letter Find the Attorney Generals contact information. Address the letter appropriately. Include your contact information. Start with an overview of the situation. Follow with a paragraph treating the details of the dispute. Describe how many people were affected. Describe steps you have taken.

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Division Initiatives. Angelies Law. Board Related Information. Laws Regulations. Know Your Abortion Rights English | Spanish. Email. General AskConsumerAffairs@dca.njoag.gov. Call. Consumer Service Center Hotline (973) 504-6200. Toll free (NJ only) (800) 242-5846. Visit. 124 Halsey Street.

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